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hypostatize
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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.
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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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One understands why he wants to resist the hypostatizing of one identity: yet for much of the world the religious or racial or ethnic identity is overwhelming, and becomes a matter of life and death.
Attempts to separate these symbols, hypostatizing the poles of experience as independent entities, destroy the reality of existence.
Like much analytical social science, we risk reducing and hypostatizing to the point of doing symbolic violence.
 
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