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Type Words
Type of rebirth, reincarnation, renascence
Derivation transmigrate

Examples of transmigration

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Both transcellular and paracellular routes have been proposed for transmigration.
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The end of the cycle of transmigration of the soul is known as mukti.
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The Brethren argued strenuously against transmigration of the soul.
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The soul embodies the mind and is responsible for transmigration and the character of oneself.
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Pythagoras believed in the transmigration of the soul across millennia, so why not let him come back?
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The sentient spirit, which is subject to transmigration is of two kinds, the appetent and nonappetent.
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Taking stock of store consciousness is the spontaneous perpetuant and fuel of the transmigration process.
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This led to the theories of transmigration and rebirth.
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Orphism, Platonism, Jainism and Buddhism all discuss the transmigration of beings from one life to another.
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More examples
  • The passing of a soul into another body after death
  • (transmigrate) reincarnate: be born anew in another body after death; "Hindus believe that we transmigrate"
  • (transmigrate) migrate: move from one country or region to another and settle there; "Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century"; "This tribe transmigrated many times over the centuries"
  • Transmigration is a science fiction novel written in 1970 by J. T. McIntosh.
  • Transmigration is the debut studio album by Crematory, distributed through Massacre Records.
  • (Transmigrated) Reincarnation is believed to occur when the soul or spirit, after the death of the body, comes back to Earth in a newborn body. This phenomenon is also known as transmigration of the soul.
  • (transmigrant) someone who transmigrates; someone in transit through a country on the way to a final destination
  • (transmigratory) Of, pertaining to, or undergoing transmigration, as a soul from one body to another; Of, pertaining to, or undergoing transmigration, as between places
  • The mass resettlement of people within a country to alleviate overcrowding or localized overpopulation.