impanation

/ɪmˌpænˈeɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

the act of imparting or investing a divine or spiritual presence in something or someone, especially Jesus Christ in the Eucharist

“The theologian argued that the doctrine of impanation was a central tenet of Christian theology.”

Synonyms

  • hypostasis
  • incarnation

Antonyms

  • divorce
  • separation