divinising

/ˈdɪvɪnaɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of divinise: the act of making something or someone divine or godlike; treating as a god.
    • He was accused of divinising money, putting his wealth above all else.
    • The ritual involved divinising the new pharaoh with sacred oils and prayers.
    • The artist's work focuses on divinising nature, showing its beauty as holy.
adjective
  1. That makes something or someone divine or godlike; having the quality of deifying.
    • The divinising power of the ancient texts was believed to bring mortals closer to the gods.
    • The divinising ceremony lasted for three days and nights.
    • Her poetry has a divinising effect, turning simple moments into sacred memories.
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