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spiritualize
/ ˈspɪrɪtjʊəˌlaɪz /
verb
- tr to make spiritual or infuse with spiritual content
Derived Forms
- ˌspiritualiˈzation, noun
- ˈspiritualˌizer, noun
Other Words From
- spirit·u·al·i·zation noun
- spiri·tu·al·izer noun
- de·spirit·u·al·i·zation noun
- de·spirit·u·al·ize verb (used with object) despiritualized despiritualizing
- re·spirit·u·al·ize verb (used with object) respiritualized respiritualizing
- un·spiri·tu·al·ized adjective
- un·spiri·tu·al·izing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of spiritualize1
Example Sentences
He thinks it is a mistake to spiritualize a gun — an inanimate object — and likens his Kimber Micro 9 handgun to the automated external defibrillator that hangs on the church wall.
Taken literally and read with a pure heart, it is eminently fitted to spiritualize the family relations.
It requires a vast deal of refinement to spiritualize their large physical endowments.
Illness and solitude had done much to exalt and spiritualize Angus Hamleigh's mind.
And when a man and a woman reach an altitude where they spiritualize their love, they are in no danger of wearing it out.
Poetry and philosophy were employed by him only to glorify and spiritualize the inheritance of Israel.
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