[n. of action f. next.] The making or figuring (of anything) as corporeal.

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1845.  Schaff, Prin. Prot., 185. They are for the Church at large the necessary utterance or corporealization of the spirit.

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1863.  Draper, Intell. Devel. Europe, viii. (1865), 192. An animalization of religion and corporealization of God.

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