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impersonize, v. rare.|ɪmˈpɜːsənaɪz| [f. im-1 + personize, after impersonate.] trans. To personify, impersonate. Also absol.
1804A. Seward Mem. Darwin 188 She impersonizes too lavishly. Ibid. 203 The impersonized elements received her. 1820Blackw. Mag. VIII. 131 The various modifications and contentions of good and evil in this life, typified and impersonized by fairies, demons, &c. Hence impersoniˈzation, the action of personifying; impersonation.
1796A. Seward Lett. (1811) IV. 192 Those lines in the centre, which present..an impersonization of winter. 1797Ibid. 306 Dr. Darwin's impersonization of that death-breathing gale, in the Botanic Garden. |