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unspiritualized

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  • adjective Not spiritualized.

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un- +‎ spiritualized

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Examples

  • Deficient in imagination, and with a mind coarse and unspiritualized, though religiously impressed, he animalizes his creed in attempting to give it sensuous reality and impressiveness.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858 Various

  • Hareton is a splendid animal, unspiritualized and unredeemed.

    The Three Brontes Sinclair, May 1912

  • The voice which St. Mechthild heard, saying "Come and be reconciled," expresses the deepest need of civilized but unspiritualized humanity.

    The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day Evelyn Underhill 1908

  • Hareton is a splendid animal, unspiritualized and unredeemed.

    The Three Brontës May Sinclair 1904

  • Further north, where there was less superstition than amongst these mingled unspiritualized populations, Minuit might have been burnt as a wizard.

    Tales of the Chesapeake George Alfred Townsend 1877

  • In the Talmud the law appears as entirely unspiritualized, — as fallen into complete lifeless externality, dissolved into its ultimate atoms.

    Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873

  • That which he has from nature is indeed good, but if it remains as mere unspiritualized, undominated nature, then it becomes for him evil, — becomes something of which he is to be ashamed.

    Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics. 1819-1870 1873

  • Cunningham's "City of O," for any souls they seem to carry about with them -- can you expect that such unaffectioned, unintelligent, unspiritualized animals, can rise far above the brute in feeling for their offspring?

    The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper Martin Farquhar Tupper 1849

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