mysterize (Meaning)

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mysterize (v. t.)

To make mysterious; to make a mystery of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mysterize

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mysterize Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient runes whispered secrets, mysterizing the forgotten history of the ruins.
  2. The elusive figure disappeared into the mist, leaving behind a trail of mysterized clues.
  3. The enigmatic painting concealed a mysterized message that fascinated art historians.
  4. The deep sea held unfathomable creatures, their true nature mysterizing scientists.
  5. The abandoned house whispered tales that mysterized the neighborhood children.
  6. The labyrinthine forest path twisted and turned, mysterizing the wayfarers who ventured within.
  7. The intricate puzzle confounded the detective, its mysterized solution eluding his grasp.
  8. The ancient text contained cryptic symbols that mysterized scholars for centuries.
  9. The mesmerizing gaze of the fortune teller mysterized her clients, revealing secrets they had long forgotten.
  10. The abandoned ship drifted aimlessly through the stormy seas, its once-proud name now mysterized by the relentless waves.

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To make mysterious; to make a mystery of.

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The ancient runes whispered secrets, mysterizing the forgotten history of the ruins.

The elusive figure disappeared into the mist, leaving behind a trail of mysterized clues.

The enigmatic painting concealed a mysterized message that fascinated art historians.

The deep sea held unfathomable creatures, their true nature mysterizing scientists.