[n. of action f. next.] The making or figuring (of anything) as corporeal.
1845. Schaff, Prin. Prot., 185. They are for the Church at large the necessary utterance or corporealization of the spirit.
1863. Draper, Intell. Devel. Europe, viii. (1865), 192. An animalization of religion and corporealization of God.