literatise

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Verb

literatise (third-person singular simple present literatises, present participle literatising, simple past and past participle literatised)

  1. Alternative form of literatize
    • 1890, Modern Astrology: The "Astrologers' Magazine". - Volume 1, page 124:
      ...we have no doubt that many of his friends have been estranged from him in consequence of the manner in which he has "literatised" certain matters that he has brought prominently forward.
    • 1901, Thomas Kelly Cheyne, John Sutherland Black, Encyclopaedia Biblica:
      This may have helped to literatise the veil-tradition.
    • 1999, Irish Slavonic Studies - Issue 20, page 12:
      Through both his spiritual make-up and his cultural experience, Adrian Prokhorov is not only not disposed to 'literatise' reality, but is absolutely deaf to the aesthetic and philosophical potential within it.

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