(transitive) To make into a distinct substance; to conceive or treat as an existing being; to hypostatize.
hypostatize
hypostatize
verb
(transitive) To attribute actual or personal existence to.
(transitive) To render into, or regard as, a separate and distinct substance; to construe a contextually-subjective and complex abstraction, idea, or concept as a universal object without regard to nuance or change in character.
hypothesize
hypothesize
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To assume or assert tentatively on uncertain grounds.
proselytize
proselytize
verb
(by extension, transitive, intransitive) To advertise a non-religious belief, way of living, cause, point of view, (scientific) hypothesis, social or other position, political party, or other organization; to convince someone to join such a cause or organization or support such a position; to recruit someone.
(transitive, intransitive, broadly) To advertise one’s religious beliefs; to convert (someone) to one’s own faith or religious movement or encourage them to do so.
(transitive, intransitive, strictly) To coerce into religious conversion.
pyrolyzates
pyrolyzates
noun
plural of pyrolyzate
schizophyte
schizophyte
noun
(dated, biology) Any of a class of primitive organisms that reproduce solely by fission.
sympathized
sympathized
verb
(Canada, US) simple past tense and past participle of sympathize
sympathizer
sympathizer
noun
(now rare) A person who has, shows or expresses sympathy (with another person or people); a person who enters into the feelings of another.
(often derogatory) A person who sympathizes (with a political cause, a side in a conflict, etc.); a supporter.
sympathizes
sympathizes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sympathize