IPA: //riːˈɪm.bɒ.di//
KK: /riˈɪmˌbɑdi/
To give a physical form or representation to something again.
The artist decided to reembody her original vision in a new sculpture.
Past: reembodied
Past Participle: reembodied
Reembody → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "embody" (from Latin "embodire", meaning to give a body to). The word "reembody" means to give a body to something again or to embody anew.
Think of 'again' ('re-') and 'giving a body' ('embody') — that's why reembody means to embody something again.