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encarnalize, v.|ɛnˈkɑːnəlaɪz| Also 9 incarnalize. [f. en- + carnalize.] trans. To clothe in flesh and blood; fig. to make (an idea) palpable, to embody. Also to make carnal, fleshly, gross, or sensual. Hence enˈcarnalized, ppl. a.
1847Tennyson Princ. iii. 298 Those monstrous males..Encarnalize their spirits. 1850H. Coleridge Poems II. 157 So incarnalise The strong idea. 1860Ellicott Life Our Lord ii. 42 The pagan of the East may have fabled of his encarnalized divinities. 1876Farrar Marlb. Serm. 225 The poor, vain..intellect..is encarnalised and depraved. |