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hypostatize
(redirected from hypostatized)

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hy·pos·ta·tize  (h-pst-tz)
tr.v. hy·pos·ta·tized, hy·pos·ta·tiz·ing, hy·pos·ta·tiz·es
To ascribe material existence to.

[From Greek hupostatos, placed under, substantial, from huphistasthai, to stand under, exist : hupo, beneath; see hypo- + histasthai, middle voice of histanai, to set, place; see epistasis.]

hy·posta·ti·zation (-t-zshn) n.

hypostatize, hypostatise [haɪˈpɒstəˌtaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. to regard or treat as real
2. to embody or personify
hypostatization , hypostatisation n
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Verb1.hypostatize - construe as a real existence, of a conceptual entity
reify - consider an abstract concept to be real


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This dogmatic system of hypostatized ideas divides America today.
This dependence precludes any doctrine of the preexistence and incarnation of a hypostatized Logos, while other Trinitarian titles (Holy Spirit, Wisdom, Father, Son) are no longer names of hypostasized persons but rather metaphors for the one God's being or activity.
In Leone Ebreo's Dialoghi d'amore (Rome, 1535, written in 1501) a philosophical tradition of beauty ("cosi molti de li filosofanti l'hanno diffinita") and a more popularizing tradition assigned to an anonymous molti are hypostatized in order to differentiate it from his more transcendent definition of beauty as spiritual grace: "If well considered, beauty, although found in proportionate and harmonized things, will be found to be beyond its proportion.
 
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