poeticize
English
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Verb
poeticize (third-person singular simple present poeticizes, present participle poeticizing, simple past and past participle poeticized)
- (transitive) To make poetic, or express in poetry.
- 1981, William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture, London: Rider/Hutchinson & Co., page 174:
- To the ancients in Mesopotamia as well as in Mexico this movement was poeticized as a journey through the underworld.
- 2009 January 14, Ben Brantley, Jason Zinoman, “In Festival, Biography, Beckett and Blues”, in New York Times:
- His poeticized version of a news flash about the advent of AIDS (the disease that killed his mother) electrifies, as it should, like unexpected lightning.
- (intransitive) To write or speak in the manner of a poet.
- 1846, Peers and parvenus, volumes 1-3, page 166:
- They may poeticize when they come down upon the glory of the unclouded sun, or the extensive wonders of the developed landscape; but, my word for it, all was lost upon them, so long as their chief care was not to break their necks by a sudden descent!
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