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subtilize /ˈsʌtɪlʌɪz /(also subtilise) verb [with object] archaicMake more subtle; refine: he split and subtilized words...- His first track sets the pace for the entire set, as he subtilizes the high drama of the famous c-sharp minor prelude which has become so hackneyed, often turned into a cartoon of itself owing to its own wide popularity.
- I hope I have made clear that intuitionism on the one hand subtilizes logic, on the other hand denounces logic as a source of truth.
- If one major aspect of Life Studies is this gargantuan appetite for differentiated and subtilised reality - prose again, one might think - it is checked by plot, by theme, by rhythm and, eerily, almost subliminally, by verbal repetitions.
Derivatives subtilization /sʌtɪlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- Realism itself, therefore, best is seen as an extension and subtilization of this Romantic supertext.
- Not to mention his subtilisation and sublimation of his or her ordinary sense of identity.
- To talk of subtilization thus is to highlight its secondary meaning in its original French, i.e. signifying theft or a spiriting away.
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