From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe reincarnatedbe reincarnatedRRto be born again in another body after you have died → reincarnate
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be reincarnated• Was Gary really telling me that he is reincarnated?• And the punishment was to be reincarnated as a market woman in Warsaw.• Now is not the time to be reincarnated as an audiovideo receiver.• Before he was reincarnated as Mr Virtue, Bennett commanded the drug war in the Bush administration.• Men with feminine propensities might turn to women, and the soul of a blood-thirsty Hindu could be reincarnated in an animal.• It did not have to die itself and trust that it would be reincarnated in its descendants.• The soul would be reincarnated to continue its unhappy fate.