carnalise

/ˈkɑːrnəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To make something sexual or sensual; to give a physical, bodily character to something.
    • The artist's work tends to carnalise spiritual themes, giving them a physical form.
    • Some critics argue that modern advertising carnalises human relationships.
    • The novel carnalises the idea of love, focusing on physical desire rather than emotion.
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