v. [f. as prec. + -IZE.] trans. To make supernatural; to impart or attribute a supernatural character to.
a. 1643. Aug. Baker, Sancta Sophia (1857), 270. Without any prejudice to the work, yea, to the great improvement and super-naturalizing of it.
a. 1680. Charnock, Attrib. God (1834), II. 76. His humanity is supernaturalized and elevated by the activity of the Holy Ghost.
1843. Blackw. Mag., LIII. 403. No barbarian ever deified, or supernaturalized, every process around him.
1867. W. G. Ward, Ess. Philos. Theism (1884), II. 193. The office of Grace, in supernaturalizing the soul and human action.