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单词 corporeal
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Definition of corporeal in English:

corporeal

adjective kɔːˈpɔːrɪəlkɔrˈpɔriəl
  • 1Relating to a person's body, especially as opposed to their spirit.

    he was frank about his corporeal appetites
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or, you create a psychic projection so you can explore separate from your corporeal body - which also has the handy side effect of allowing you to possess guards.
    • In this way More sought to demonstrate that the idea of incorporeal substance, or spirit, was as intelligible as that of corporeal substance, i.e. body.
    • In its exploration of the corporeal body the play insists on the integral relationship between love, food and sex for the maintenance of a healthy body and a healthy body politic.
    • What becomes of your spirit while your corporeal remains decay?
    • Thomas says very clearly and implies very clearly that the resurrection of Christ was not a corporeal resurrection, but a spiritual resurrection.
    • Are we talking about something we can't even imagine, a non corporeal spiritual existence.
    • If we use our corporeal bodies to interpret the world around us, this second body is the matrix by which we interpret our metaphysics.
    • I could argue that if you had a sufficient outlet for expressing your true selves in your fleshly, corporeal lives, then your blogs would be redundant.
    • What photography mummifies, distorts and murders, among other things, is the sense that the reality of the self resides in the body, the corporeal and temporal boundaries of personhood.
    • It was fraught with language inadequate to genital specificity, a language of the one-sex body in which corporeal difference threatened always to collapse into sameness.
    • Laban studied corporeal movement in notably impersonal terms, disciplining bodies even as he asked them to pulse with new life.
    • The depictions of corporeal decay delineate the destiny of the physical body and portray the mysterious transitional state between this and the other worlds.
    • They also believed that there were two Gods: a Good God, who created the spirit, and a Bad God who created all corporeal matter.
    • We have a biological existence, through which we experience the vital values of creature comforts, physical ease, agreeableness, adaptability and corporeal pleasures.
    • Does the fragmentation of her body undo any sense of corporeal affinity we might feel, and so foreclose the possibility of identification?
    • The locus of acts of memory is corporeal, in and through the body.
    • Sargon seems intent on regaining a corporeal body, but is satisfied living as a spirit at the end of the episode.
    • While she pines on her sick bed, her soul rises from her body, takes corporeal form and pursues the departing student.
    • We care for their corporeal and spiritual growth.
    • He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form.
    Synonyms
    bodily, corporal, fleshly, in the flesh
    1. 1.1 Having a body.
      a corporeal God
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It says that human beings are made by God as corporeal or bodily beings.
      • All beings in nature, corporeal or spiritual, are made up of combinations and rhythms of the Elements.
      Synonyms
      bodily, fleshly, carnal, corporal, human, mortal, earthly
      physical, material, actual, real, substantial, tangible, concrete
    2. 1.2Law Consisting of material objects.
      in Scotland ‘goods’ includes all corporeal movables except money
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Having defined hereditaments as inheritable interests, the common law went on to distinguish between corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.
      • The proper law governing the transfer of corporeal movable property is the lex situs.
      • Goods: will probably include corporeal movable things, fixed property and any real rights relating thereto.
      • Property includes the rights in and to any movable property, immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal property.
      • This concept is complementary to another well-known legal doctrine, namely, that money cannot be owned in the same way as corporeal property.

Derivatives

  • corporeality

  • noun kɔːpɔːrɪˈalɪti
    • With the advent of digital technology, preceded by radio and television, art lost its corporeality.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Furthermore, based in our own sense of embodiment and observation of other bodies, our corporeality defines the starting point and ultimate limit of human perception.
      • Barbieri and his contemporaries planted the tender beginnings of celebrating the corporeality of the human form; more than three centuries later, this notion has exploded.
      • There are tricks you can learn: bringing in death, murder, and corporeality are all probably taught at any good journalism college.
      • Behind that door lies Eden, the place where our souls can find their corporeality and those nameless dead can be revered again.
  • corporeally

  • adverb
    • While Larry is the only character who appears corporeally in this play, the audience is introduced to other personalities that feature in Sorry I'm Out But I Can Be Booked through Larry's interaction with them.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Specifically, since dreaming allows characters to relate both emotionally and corporeally to their cultural heritages, dreaming can be conceived of as a mode of historiography that reshapes what counts as history and knowledge.
      • Slavery is a physical condition - it affects the body on a base level; therefore it changes, subtly or corporeally, one's body (as well as one's perception of his or her body).
      • Even Kiki, who looms corporeally large in these pages - she weighs in at 250 lb and her obesity is a frequent topic - seems fairly substanceless when it comes to psychological and emotional believability.
      • Mr Smith was told to drive to another branch, where they had them corporeally in stock.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'material'): from late Latin corporealis, from Latin corporeus 'bodily, physical', from corpus, corpor- 'body'.

Rhymes

accessorial, accusatorial, advertorial, ambassadorial, arboreal, armorial, auditorial, authorial, boreal, censorial, combinatorial, consistorial, conspiratorial, curatorial, dictatorial, directorial, editorial, equatorial, executorial, gladiatorial, gubernatorial, immemorial, imperatorial, janitorial, lavatorial, manorial, marmoreal, memorial, monitorial, natatorial, oratorial, oriel, pictorial, piscatorial, prefectorial, professorial, proprietorial, rectorial, reportorial, sartorial, scriptorial, sectorial, senatorial, territorial, tonsorial, tutorial, uxorial, vectorial, visitorial
 
 

Definition of corporeal in US English:

corporeal

adjectivekɔrˈpɔriəlkôrˈpôrēəl
  • 1Relating to a person's body, especially as opposed to their spirit.

    he was frank about his corporeal appetites
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The depictions of corporeal decay delineate the destiny of the physical body and portray the mysterious transitional state between this and the other worlds.
    • If we use our corporeal bodies to interpret the world around us, this second body is the matrix by which we interpret our metaphysics.
    • Or, you create a psychic projection so you can explore separate from your corporeal body - which also has the handy side effect of allowing you to possess guards.
    • Does the fragmentation of her body undo any sense of corporeal affinity we might feel, and so foreclose the possibility of identification?
    • The locus of acts of memory is corporeal, in and through the body.
    • It was fraught with language inadequate to genital specificity, a language of the one-sex body in which corporeal difference threatened always to collapse into sameness.
    • Are we talking about something we can't even imagine, a non corporeal spiritual existence.
    • I could argue that if you had a sufficient outlet for expressing your true selves in your fleshly, corporeal lives, then your blogs would be redundant.
    • Thomas says very clearly and implies very clearly that the resurrection of Christ was not a corporeal resurrection, but a spiritual resurrection.
    • He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form.
    • In its exploration of the corporeal body the play insists on the integral relationship between love, food and sex for the maintenance of a healthy body and a healthy body politic.
    • In this way More sought to demonstrate that the idea of incorporeal substance, or spirit, was as intelligible as that of corporeal substance, i.e. body.
    • We have a biological existence, through which we experience the vital values of creature comforts, physical ease, agreeableness, adaptability and corporeal pleasures.
    • They also believed that there were two Gods: a Good God, who created the spirit, and a Bad God who created all corporeal matter.
    • What becomes of your spirit while your corporeal remains decay?
    • While she pines on her sick bed, her soul rises from her body, takes corporeal form and pursues the departing student.
    • What photography mummifies, distorts and murders, among other things, is the sense that the reality of the self resides in the body, the corporeal and temporal boundaries of personhood.
    • We care for their corporeal and spiritual growth.
    • Sargon seems intent on regaining a corporeal body, but is satisfied living as a spirit at the end of the episode.
    • Laban studied corporeal movement in notably impersonal terms, disciplining bodies even as he asked them to pulse with new life.
    Synonyms
    bodily, corporal, fleshly, in the flesh
    1. 1.1 Having a body.
      a corporeal God
      Example sentencesExamples
      • All beings in nature, corporeal or spiritual, are made up of combinations and rhythms of the Elements.
      • It says that human beings are made by God as corporeal or bodily beings.
      Synonyms
      bodily, fleshly, carnal, corporal, human, mortal, earthly
    2. 1.2Law Consisting of material objects; tangible.
      corporeal property
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Having defined hereditaments as inheritable interests, the common law went on to distinguish between corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.
      • The proper law governing the transfer of corporeal movable property is the lex situs.
      • Goods: will probably include corporeal movable things, fixed property and any real rights relating thereto.
      • Property includes the rights in and to any movable property, immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal property.
      • This concept is complementary to another well-known legal doctrine, namely, that money cannot be owned in the same way as corporeal property.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense ‘material’): from late Latin corporealis, from Latin corporeus ‘bodily, physical’, from corpus, corpor- ‘body’.

 
 
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