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Definition of Materialising
1. materialise [v] - See also: materialise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Materialising
Literary usage of Materialising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plato and the Older Academy by Eduard Zeller (1888)
"... with the popular faith, ho makes two classes of daemons (a materialising
exaggeration of the double World-soul in the Laws), the good and the bad. ..."
2. St. Paul & Protestantism, with an Essay on Puritanism & the Church of by Matthew Arnold (1883)
"It is not to be imputed merely to the inadequacy of the old materialising religion,
and to be remedied by giving to this religion a form still materialising ..."
3. Last Essays on Church and Religion by Matthew Arnold (1903)
"Gross of perception and materialising that mind is, at present, ... It is not to
be imputed merely to the inadequacy of the old materialising religion, ..."
4. Sermons on Spiritualism at Stockton (Warwickshire). by Thomas Colley (1907)
"She was but the materialising medium of the Almighty, the Atween or "DOOR ...
All mothers everywhere throughout the human race are materialising mediums, ..."
5. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1838)
"It is a material philosophy, whose triumphs are material, whose tendencies are
materialising: all good enough in its proper place and degree, ..."