Reincarnation in a sentence as a noun

If reincarnation is true, I won't recognize my current name in 500 years.

I think, and maintain, that the answer is 0, as I don't think "reincarnation" is possible.

To me Go feels like a reincarnation of Fortran 77 with all the restrictions it imposes.

[1] In it, one of the guests was addressing a question about the Buddhist belief in reincarnation.

"I used to think that if there was reincarnation, I wanted to come back as the president or the pope or as a .400 baseball hitter.

There's an argument to be made for reincarnation, I suppose, but that's hewing close to respawning and it makes me uncomfortable.

Bluekitten is just the 100th or so reincarnation of recoiledsnake, which is as far as we can tell a Microsoft astroturfing campaign.

So almost everything I read now feels old hat or a reincarnation of something discovered decades ago.

That said, it is no more fair to attribute these opinions to Republicans in general than it is to attribute, say, Shirley Maclaine's views on reincarnation to all Democrats.

The distro ecosystem has been moving towards the other half of Sutherland's wheel of reincarnation - in this case, from modular systems towards monolithic ones.

They were about to give up, as they stumbled onto me, and realized that I was the reincarnation of ChiChu Gomptar, the lead programmer for the CS monkey gang, which had served their monkey king, the creator of this computer.

Reincarnation definitions

noun

embodiment in a new form (especially the reappearance or a person in another form); "his reincarnation as a lion"

noun

a second or new birth

See also: rebirth renascence

noun

the Hindu or Buddhist doctrine that a person may be reborn successively into one of five classes of living beings (god or human or animal or hungry ghost or denizen of Hell) depending on the person's own actions