The Collaborative International Dictionary
Increate \In`cre*ate"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Increated; p. pr. & vb. n. Increating.] [Pref. in- in + create.] To create within. [R.]
Increate \In"cre*ate\, Increated \In"cre*a`ted\, a. [L. increatus. See In- not, and Create.] Uncreated; self-existent. [R.]
Bright effluence of bright essence increate.
--Milton.
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That exists without having been created v
To create within.
Usage examples of "increate".
I felt I should say something, invoke the Increate and his messengers by some formula, but my mouth was dry and more empty of words than any beast's.
It is in such fashion most sages explain the apparent paradox that though we freely choose to do this or the other, commit some crime or by altruism steal the sacred distinction of the Empyrian, still the Increate commands the entirety and is served equally (that is, totally) by those who would obey and those who would rebel.
That young Severian had hated death, and by the mercy of the Increate, whose mercy indeed (as is wisely said in many places) confounds and destroys us, he did not die.
Instead I saw framed within them (as though I were the Increate, peeping through his rent in Eternity to behold the World of Time) the farm, Stachys her husband tossing in agony upon his bed, little Chad at the pond, bathing his fevered face.
They are perhaps the largest tract of land anywhere planned and planted for beauty, save for those wildernesses that are the gardens of the Increate and whose cultivators are invisible to us.
There is a dialogue in the brown book somewhere between two mysteries, in which one argues that culture was an outgrowth of the vision of the Increate as logical and just, bound by interior consistency to fulfill his promises and threats.
Space is absolute extension, eternal, infinite, increate, illimĀitable, uncircumscribed.
He looked into those blue eves like a man seeking some vision of the increate future of the universe.