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Definition of Etherialise
1. Verb. Make ethereal.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Etherialise
Literary usage of Etherialise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian Life in Town and Country by Herbert Compton (1904)
"... is a difficult subject to etherialise, even when you dress him up in a scarlet
coat; but Kareem Bux and ..."
2. The Musical World (1858)
"With Bach, however, the nightingale, the quail, and the cuckoo would have been
made to etherialise music— instead of, as in the case of Beethoven, ..."
3. Sabbath evening readings on the New Testament by John Cumming (1854)
"Let us take care lest we so etherialise the future that we fail to recollect that
it is not a place where each is in his niche, like an idol in the Pantheon ..."
4. The Theological Monthly (1889)
"495-96) ; etherialise the conception of God till you know nothing about Him which
can bring comfort and strength to an agnostic'as to life after death, ..."