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Meaning of paganize

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paganize (v)

make pagan in character

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paganize (v. t.)

To render pagan or heathenish; to convert to paganism.

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paganize (v. i.)

To behave like pagans.

paganize Sentence Examples

  1. The zealous missionaries sought to paganize the indigenous population, eradicating their ancient beliefs.
  2. The Roman Empire ruthlessly attempted to paganize its conquered territories, suppressing Christian practices.
  3. The extremist cult aimed to paganize society, promoting a return to pre-Christian rituals and deities.
  4. The once-sacred temple was desecrated and paganized, becoming a symbol of religious persecution.
  5. The king's decree ordered the paganization of the kingdom, forcing citizens to renounce their beliefs.
  6. The mystical spirits of the forest were paganized by the local villagers, who feared their wrath.
  7. The historian documented the gradual paganization of ancient Greece, as it transitioned from polytheism to monotheism.
  8. The esoteric symbols and rituals of the secret society were paganized, evoking a sense of ancient power.
  9. The paganization of the modern world was met with fierce resistance from those who clung to traditional values.
  10. The artist's work explored the interplay between paganization and enlightenment, questioning the boundaries of belief.

FAQs About the word paganize

make pagan in characterTo render pagan or heathenish; to convert to paganism., To behave like pagans.

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The zealous missionaries sought to paganize the indigenous population, eradicating their ancient beliefs.

The Roman Empire ruthlessly attempted to paganize its conquered territories, suppressing Christian practices.

The extremist cult aimed to paganize society, promoting a return to pre-Christian rituals and deities.

The once-sacred temple was desecrated and paganized, becoming a symbol of religious persecution.