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hypostatize, v.|hɪp-, haɪˈpɒstətaɪz| [f. Gr. ὑποστατός (see hypostatic) + -ize.] trans. To make into or treat as a substance; = hypostasize.
1829Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1853) 17 These negations, hypostatised as positive, under the Platonic name of Ideas. 1872Contemp. Rev. XX. 828 Neither Space nor Time..offer any reason for hypostatizing their reality as a real substratum, apart from the phenomena. 1877E. Caird Philos. Kant ii. xviii. 627 If thus we hypostatise this idea of the ens realissimum, and follow it to its legitimate development. Hence hyˈpostatized, -izing ppl. adjs. Also hypostatiˈzation = hypostasization.
1869J. Martineau Ess. II. 141 The hypostatizing propensities of our natural faculties. 1870Huxley Lay Serm. (1871) 329 The ‘Absolute’ and all the other hypostatized adjectives. a1882T. H. Green Prol. Ethics Introd. (1883) 8 What after all, it is asked, is any faculty but an hypostatised abstraction? 1886A. Seth in Encycl. Brit. XXI. 421/2 To deny the hypostatization of an accident like colour or wisdom. |