poeticize

verb

Etymology

From poetic + -ize.

  1. derived from ποιητικός
  2. derived from poeticus
  3. derived from poetique
  4. suffixed as poeticize — “poetic + ize

Definitions

  1. To make poetic, or express in poetry.

    • The ambition of Russia is most elaborately exposed in an essay highly poeticized.
    • To the ancients in Mesopotamia as well as in Mexico this movement was poeticized as a journey through the underworld.
    • For me, the process of poeticizing the DSM is a way to enhance my empathic understanding of clients.
  2. To write or speak in the manner of a poet.

    • Then, if I wish to poeticize upon it at home, there is Belinda, with her sylphs, drinking it in such state as nothing but poetry can supply […]
    • One play is about a weak man who, under pressure, gives up his friend first and his crown later, and interests us only in his very human weakness and by virtue of the faint halo that is cast around it by all the grace and poeticizing.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA