Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
excarnate
Verb
/eksˈkärˌnāt/

Definition
To remove the flesh from a body; to disembody.

Examples
- The ancient ritual involved excarnate bodies being offered as sacrifices.
- Some philosophers argue that to truly understand the soul, one must explore the concept of being excarnate.
- In the novel, the character felt excarnate after losing all human connections.

Meaning
The term ‘excarnate’ refers to the process of taking away the flesh or skin from a body, often used in a more philosophical or metaphysical context to indicate a state of existence devoid of physical form.

Synonyms
- Disembody
- Desiccate
- Divest of flesh
- Remove flesh