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  • verb Alternative spelling of etherealize.

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Examples

  • I know naught of the chemistry of colours, nor why this yellow-green medium should so clarify and etherealise the atmosphere.

    My Tropic Isle 2003

  • No other shape of vase is to be compared with this for elegance; in that diaphanous prison, the flowers seemed to etherealise and had more the air of a religious than an amatory offering.

    The Child of Pleasure Gabriele D'Annunzio 1900

  • I know naught of the chemistry of colours, nor why this yellow-green medium should so clarify and etherealise the atmosphere.

    My Tropic Isle 1887

  • But I think that would rather etherealise than destroy the light.

    The Seaboard Parish, Complete George MacDonald 1864

  • She should have enough to purify and etherealise her soul, but not enough to refine away her heart, and raise her above all human sympathies.’

    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 2002

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