Corporeal in a sentence as an adjective

I consider "self driving cars" as not existing the corporeal world.

"Also, self driving cars certainly exist in the corporeal world.

In faith, you sacrifice the book's corporeal form so that its essence can ascend into the cloud and live forever.

It's hard to imagine a profession in which a weird corporeal presence might actually be less useful.

I try not to give a whole lot of credence to any non-corporeal entities, and there are a LOT of them in our society.

All we know is that the AI no longer need a corporeal form to exist, and that they now perceive time in a very different manner.

A woman has a body that is penetrated in intercourse: permeable, its corporeal solidness a lie.

If we don't do this, society ends up chasing a non-corporeal ghost after the fact, or even when corporeal, one that no longer has any financial motive to pay.

A computer program is a mathematical entity that can be instantiated on hardware, but is distinct from the hardware and is as non-corporeal as is the number 2.

My head tastes sideways as spacetime is reestablished, you blink back into the corporeal world disoriented, only for me to hand you a hamburger as my body collapses under the strain of reconstitution.

If we propose that information is also stored in some type of cosmic non-corporeal spirit-brain, nothing really changes, the same questions of agency simply move from the physical brain to the realm of the inexplicable spirit-brain.

We're trained in classical languages to think of classes as being these blueprints in a strange hierarchy of blueprints and a "constructor" is this weird method by which a class transmutes itself from the abstract to the corporeal, producing an "instance".In prototype-based OO, a constructor is just a function that builds an object.

Any other how-many-angels-can-dance-on-the-head-of-a-pin questionAs a software engineer, I've concluded my job is to answer those questions, and then proceed to choreograph said angels ... insofar as CPUs fit on pinheads now, and software constitutes non-corporeal entities which nonetheless have intelligent organized effect on physical objects.

Corporeal definitions

adjective

having material or physical form or substance; "that which is created is of necessity corporeal and visible and tangible" - Benjamin Jowett

See also: material

adjective

affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit; "bodily needs"; "a corporal defect"; "corporeal suffering"; "a somatic symptom or somatic illness"

See also: bodily corporal somatic