transmigrate

IPA: trænzmʌgreɪt

verb

  • (intransitive) To migrate to another country.
  • (intransitive, of the soul) To pass into another body after death.
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Examples of "transmigrate" in Sentences

  • As he is a robot, he is the only character that cannot transmigrate.
  • Characters have the option to "transmigrate" to a new class or an improved version of their existing class.
  • Facebook Connect is another way to transmigrate information/news stories and web presence to multiple places.
  • In the Hindu temple it is taught that ancestral spirits must be fed daily, that souls transmigrate, and so on.
  • After the body loses its harmony and dies, this command center soul survives to transmigrate into the hearts of other animals and men.
  • The plan was that the marquise would die in childbirth and her soul transmigrate to the immortal infant, of which Casanova would then be guardian.
  • Ergo, we can flip from enactments of explicit porn on one channel, to explicit re-enactments of pornographic Christian prophecy on another; we can transmigrate from fake sin to phony salvation, in an instant ...
  • Anthropologists report that people of different cultures hold beliefs that seem bizarre to us one must feed ancestral spirits daily; souls transmigrate, and draw conclusions by canons whose logic we tail to see.

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