Definition of Fabulise

1. fabulize [v FABULISED, FABULISING, FABULISES] - See also: fabulize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fabulise

fabriclike
fabrics
fabrile
fabry's disease
fabry-perot interferometer
fabs
fabular
fabulate
fabulated
fabulates
fabulating
fabulation
fabulations
fabulator
fabulators
fabulise (current term)
fabulised
fabulises
fabulism
fabulist
fabulistic
fabulists
fabulize
fabulized
fabulizes
fabulizing
fabulosities
fabulosity
fabulous
fabulously

Literary usage of Fabulise

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

1. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1852)
"I shall fabulise the three classes of overseers, the better to do them justice, premising that the existence of the three distinct specimens is anything but ..."

2. A Short History of Christianity by John Mackinnon Robertson (1902)
"The Christians, indeed, might well exult and fabulise over his death. It probably made all the difference between prosperity and collapse for their creed, ..."

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