temporalize

verb

Etymology

From temporal + -ize.

  1. derived from temporālis
  2. derived from temporel
  3. inherited from temporal, temporel
  4. suffixed as temporalize — “temporal + ize

Definitions

  1. To situate in time.

    • There are probably innumerable rhythms in a sensation during the duration of a second. . . . We are unable to temporalize our sensations of phenomena.
    • In each language, mechanisms are available which allow us to classify, serialize, localize, and temporalize the objects of possible experience.
    • Spencer begins with an idea in the Platonist sense, which he proceeds to unfold, to spatialize and temporalize in the universe of fiction.
  2. To secularize.

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