corporeal Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kɔːˈpɔː.ri.əl]
  • Us [ kɔːrˈpɔːr.i.əl]

Meaning of corporeal In English

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  • Gesture (in the sense of corporeal-instrumental-sonorous movement) aside, a whole chain of musical significance permeates procedures and works produced with the aid of a computer.

  • They admitted that there was a certain resemblance between "inspired" agitations and natural, corporeal phenomena.

  • Most striking of all it remains an essay in the incorporation of the metaphysical and corporeal realities - how a building can embody principle.

  • In the final rhymed couplet, day is not only corporeal, he is in motion.

  • The new song is real, corporeal, concrete, spontaneous, and direct, when it is not being outright aggressive.

  • The body in all its materiality did not matter; one could abandon belief in corporeal resurrection with psychological impunity.

  • According to this image, all natural bodies, even minerals, are animate and conceal imperceptible "spiritual forces" behind their corporeal, visible shells.

  • First, sinners suffered physically, from a physical, corporeal fire.

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