Definition of Dematerialized

1. Verb. (past of dematerialize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dematerialized

1. dematerialize [v] - See also: dematerialize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dematerialized

demasculinize
demasculinizing
demast
demasted
demasting
demasts
dematerialisation
dematerialise
dematerialised
dematerialises
dematerialising
dematerialization
dematerialize
dematerialized (current term)
dematerializes
dematerializing
dematiaceous
dematin
demaund
demaunde
demaunded
demaunder
demaunding
demaunds
demayne
demaynes
deme
demean

Literary usage of Dematerialized

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism: Being a Brief Account of the Most by Hereward Carrington (1920)
"After some minor manifestations, the medium stated that the lower part of her body had dematerialized, and that, whereas her head and the upper portion of ..."

2. The Religion of Modern Spiritualism and Its Phenomena: Compared with the by Dr William Cleveland (1896)
"When a boy starts to crawl through a long, solid log, his body for the time being is simply dematerialized, and is not seen again until he has reached the ..."

3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1919)
"It is wish objectified, not an entity dematerialized" (p. 229). Why may not this conception of will or wish be extended so as to cover what is of psychical ..."

4. Authority and Archaeology, Sacred and Profane: Essays on the Relation of by David George Hogarth, Samuel Rolles Driver, Arthur Cayley Headlam, Ernest Arthur Gardner, Francis Haverfield (1899)
"... a distant nether region of the dematerialized, the other that something of him will continue to live in the tomb as once it lived in a dwelling-house. ..."

5. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1919)
"Without disturbing any of the locks, Houdini was transferred from the tank direct to the back of the stage in a dematerialized state. ..."

6. Spirit Intercourse: Its Theory and Practice by James Hewat McKenzie (1917)
"Such articles are usually allowed to remain, thus providing physical evidences of spirit powers, but it is also common for them to be dematerialized, ..."

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