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- verb Present participle of
poetize .
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Examples
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It was a child's instinctive "poetizing" imagination, but the father and mother, while no longer capable, perhaps, of such daring verbal magic, were conscious that they had too often played with the world of fact, and, for the instant at least, remoulded it into something nearer the heart's desire.
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Such forms are perhaps best understood as hybrid, a kind of poetizing of philosophy, a sort of reasoning in verse, and therefore forms in which the imagination is not given full exercise.
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The entire destiny of man, is one heavenly rhythm, just as every work of art is one rhythm, and everything swings from the poetizing lips of god.
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The entire destiny of man, is one heavenly rhythm, just as every work of art is one rhythm, and everything swings from the poetizing lips of god.
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And thirdly we may count those who, running on far ahead in their poetizing & thinking, belong to another history.
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The poem runs with a fast liquid speed and melody and builds up to the crescendo....the lack of poetizing acts as a great technique as it collapses the chasm between your piece and you as the poet.
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And thirdly we may count those who, running on far ahead in their poetizing & thinking, belong to another history.
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I'm working on poetizing the Canadian copyright, now that they're proposing to ruin it.
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The creative modes of human response already designated by Heidegger in forethinking, namely, poetizing, thinking, building, and dwelling, are all no longer violent, but they are nonetheless, each in its own way, the expression of an enormous power of man.
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Any grounding, whether it is in the order of thought, poetizing, creation, leadership, etc., amounts to a remembering-expecting.
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