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apotheosize

[uh-poth-ee-uh-sahyz, ap-uh-thee-uh-sahyz] / əˈpɒθ i əˌsaɪz, ˌæp əˈθi əˌsaɪz /


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Even the most lurid forms of behavior are accorded the same apotheosizing gloss.

From New York Times

To take nothing away from Jared Kushner, the lately apotheosized son-in-law and his high-tech targeting of Trump voters, Mr. Trump’s victory is and was unlikely.

From The Wall Street Journal

The naturalness comes from the stars, and from the filmmaker’s disarming infatuation with the place apotheosized in song as the “City of Stars.”

From New York Times

Had this feat, trifling as it may seem, been performed by the wife of some Roman dignitary, she would have been apotheosized and her biography inserted in Lempriere's Classical Dictionary.

From Project Gutenberg

If Franklin was apotheosized as the apostle of liberty, he was no less sanctified as a "Modern Prometheus."

From Project Gutenberg