Hypostatize — Hy*pos ta*tize, v. t. 1. To make into, or regarded as, a separate and distinct substance. [1913 Webster] Looked upon both species and genera as hypostatized universals. Pop. Sci. Monthly. [1913 Webster] 2. To attribute actual or personal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypostatize — reify, externalize, materialize, incarnate, *realize, actualize, embody, objectify … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hypostatize — [hī päs′tə tīz΄] vt. hypostatized, hypostatizing [< Gr hypostatos (< hyphistanai: see HYPOSTASIS) + IZE] to think of (a concept, abstraction, etc.) as having real, objective existence hypostatization n … English World dictionary
hypostatize — verb To construct a contextually subjective and complex abstraction, idea, or concept into a universal object without regard to nuance or change in character. Progressives are wrong to hypostatize their belief in mankinds eternal advance, and to… … Wiktionary
hypostatize — transitive verb ( tized; tizing) Etymology: Greek hypostatos substantially existing, from hyphistasthai Date: 1829 to attribute real identity to (a concept) • hypostatization noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypostatize — v. recognize as existing, recognize as a reality … English contemporary dictionary
hypostatize — verb North American term for hypostasize … English new terms dictionary
hypostatize — hy·pos·ta·tize … English syllables
hypostatize — hy•pos•ta•tize [[t]haɪˈpɒs təˌtaɪz, hɪ [/t]] v. t. tized, tiz•ing pho to treat or regard (a concept) as a distinct substance or reality • Etymology: 1820–30; < Gk hypostat(ós) placed under, supporting, v. adj. of hyphistánai to place under… … From formal English to slang
hypostatize — verb construe as a real existence, of a conceptual entity • Syn: ↑hypostatise • Derivationally related forms: ↑hypostatisation (for: ↑hypostatise), ↑hypostatization, ↑hypostasis … Useful english dictionary