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Definition of Sensualization
1. n. The act of sensualizing, or the state of being sensualized.
Definition of Sensualization
1. Noun. The process of making sensual. ¹
2. Noun. Conversion into a form that can be sensed. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sensualization
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensualization
Literary usage of Sensualization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"... my spiritual act appears to me as a fact in a world of sense; and how, on the
other hand, by the same sensualization, the law of duty which, in itself, ..."
2. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"... my spiritual act appears to me as a fact in a world of sense; and how, on the
other hand, by the same sensualization, the law of duty which, in itself, ..."
3. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"... my spiritual act appears to me as a fact in a world of sense; and how, on the
other hand, by the same sensualization, the law of duty which, in itself, ..."
4. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1875)
"On the other hand, however, it does not lack advocates, especially amongst poets
and people of taste, who not only glorify the sensualization of the ..."
5. The History of Greece by Ernst Curtius, William Alfred Packard (1876)
"... and thus took the first step in the subsequent progress of sensualization.
To this was added the contact with foreign nations and their idols. ..."
6. Spiritual Magazine (1866)
"... frequently to visit these countries for the last twenty years, can have an
idea of the progress of sensualization and demoralization during that period. ..."
7. The Kingdom of Christ: Or, Hints to a Quaker, Respecting the Principles by Frederick Denison Maurice (1842)
"But, if through any degrading sensualization of this testimony, men shall come
to fancy that the Church is not really redeemed, justified, and glorified in ..."