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ethereality



NOUN
vanishing
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They were etherealized through delicate pastels, and while Brundage created images to appeal to the male gaze, she also could portray women as purposeful agents rather than passive victims.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025

The far more important part of the indivisible phrase 'war peace aims' is still etherealized in the Atlantic Charter.

From Time Magazine Archive

It would alter abstract painting itself, since his preoccupation with surge and flow got across to Pollock and, much etherealized, led to Pollock's invention of "all-over" abstraction.

From Time Magazine Archive

By the time Gabriel Pascal saw her, plain living and plenty of walking had etherealized the dumpling to that lithe spirit which Pascal singled out.

From Time Magazine Archive

If Shelley indeed owes anything to Endymion here, he has etherealized and transcendentalized his original even more than Keats did Ovid.

From Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame by Colvin, Sidney




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