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omnify, v.|ˈɒmnɪfaɪ| [f. omni- + -fy.] †1. trans. To make everything of; to account as all in all. Obs.
1622Ward Serm., Christ all (1862) 3 That he might..magnify or rather, as you see [Col. iii. 11] omnify his Lord and Master Christ. 1668Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 89 A nullifying of self: and magnifying (I may call it omnifying) of God. 2. To render universal.
1810Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838) III. 221 Omnify the disputed point into a transcendant, and you may defy the opponent to lay hold of it. 1896Chicago Advance 10 Dec. 839 If, in all ‘well-to-do’ circles, the family wish to be omnified, to give money to real prisoners of poverty or disease. |