v. [f. as prec. + -IZE.] trans. To make supernatural; to impart or attribute a supernatural character to.

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a. 1643.  Aug. Baker, Sancta Sophia (1857), 270. Without any prejudice … to the work, yea, to the great improvement and super-naturalizing of it.

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a. 1680.  Charnock, Attrib. God (1834), II. 76. His humanity is supernaturalized and elevated by the activity of the Holy Ghost.

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1843.  Blackw. Mag., LIII. 403. No barbarian ever deified, or supernaturalized, every process around him.

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1867.  W. G. Ward, Ess. Philos. Theism (1884), II. 193. The office of Grace, in supernaturalizing the soul and human action.

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