hypostasize (Meaning)

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hypostasize (v. t.)

To make into a distinct substance; to conceive or treat as an existing being; to hypostatize.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hypostasize

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hypostasize Sentence Examples

  1. The philosopher hypostasized the concept of "being" into a separate entity.
  2. The psychologist hypostasized personality traits as underlying causes of behavior.
  3. The religious leader hypostasized the principle of love as a divine force.
  4. The scientist hypostasized the existence of dark matter based on observational data.
  5. The artist hypostasized inspiration as a transcendent guide in their creative process.
  6. The economist hypostasized the free market as an immutable law of nature.
  7. The politician hypostasized the interests of the nation over those of individuals.
  8. The historian hypostasized the past as a static and unchanging entity.
  9. The doctor hypostasized disease as an objective and external force invading the body.
  10. The sociologist hypostasized social structures as independent entities shaping human experience.

FAQs About the word hypostasize

To make into a distinct substance; to conceive or treat as an existing being; to hypostatize.

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The philosopher hypostasized the concept of "being" into a separate entity.

The psychologist hypostasized personality traits as underlying causes of behavior.

The religious leader hypostasized the principle of love as a divine force.

The scientist hypostasized the existence of dark matter based on observational data.