alchemise

verb
/ˈælkəmaɪz/

Etymology

From alchemy + -ise.

  1. derived from χυμείᾱ — “art of alloying metals
  2. derived from كيمياء
  3. derived from alchēmia
  4. derived from alkimie
  5. formed as alchemise — “alchemy + -ise

Definitions

  1. To change something's properties by means of alchemy or as if by magic.

    • Their dearest wish was to alchemise iron into gold.
    • Something about this gutsy, heartfelt drama from screenwriter Robert D Siegel and director Darren Aronofsky alchemises Rourke’s conceit into a terrifically engaging, likable and even vulnerable performance.

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