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Carnalize (Verb)

Meaning 1

Debase through carnal gratification.

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The rock star's lavish lifestyle began to carnalize his music, turning it into shallow anthems about hedonism and excess.
  • A lifetime of carnalize behavior left him empty and unfulfilled despite his wealth and fame.
  • The critics argued that the film's graphic content was designed to carnalize the audience rather than provoke meaningful thought.
  • As the corrupt politician's power grew, so did his willingness to carnalize the nation's values in pursuit of personal gain.
  • Their lavish parties and reckless antics began to carnalize the group's artistic vision, turning it into a shallow spectacle.

Synonyms

  • Sensualise
  • Carnalise
  • Sensualize

Hypernyms

  • Vitiate
  • Debauch
  • Corrupt
  • Pervert
  • Misdirect
  • Profane
  • Deprave
  • Demoralise
  • Demoralize
  • Debase

Related Words

  • Carnal (adjective)

Meaning 2

Ascribe to an origin in sensation.

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • The philosopher's approach was to carnalize basic assumptions, relocating the emergence of the concepts to our immediate sensual experiences.
  • Her doctrine aimed to carnalize the human soul by showing that emotions originate from bodily experiences and interactions.
  • Psychologists tried to carnalize the human mind's ability to remember by re-tracing it to the most fundamental sensory interactions.
  • She sought to carnalize moral principles, grounding them in the physical sensations that produce emotional responses in individuals.
  • Philosophers were called upon to carnalize their own conception of mental life by understanding the embodied context in which sensations create cognition.

Synonyms

  • Sensualize

Hypernyms

  • Attribute
  • Assign
  • Impute

Related Words

  • Carnal (adjective)

Meaning 3

Represent materialistically, as in a painting or a sculpture.

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The artist's latest sculpture sought to carnalize the divine by depicting it in a sensual, human form.
  • Her paintings of nature scenes managed to carnalize even the most mundane objects, imbuing them with an almost eerie presence.
  • The statue of the mythical creature aimed to carnalize its grandeur, standing tall amidst the city's steel skyscrapers.
  • By choosing to carnalize the abstract emotions in his work, the sculptor hoped to make them more relatable to his audience.
  • In an effort to carnalize the spiritual world, the painter incorporated elements of the earthly realm into her otherworldly landscapes.

Synonyms

  • Sensualize

Hypernyms

  • Represent
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