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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
substantialize .
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Examples
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But "postmodernism", just like "religion", "foundationalism" or "science" for that matter, is not a person, a substantialized subject, nor is it fixed in time.
Archive 2008-11-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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But "postmodernism", just like "religion", "foundationalism" or "science" for that matter, is not a person, a substantialized subject, nor is it fixed in time.
Very natural, even inevitable, for it to take on all the characteristics of a religion Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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Democritus, however, “substantialized” the permanent aspect, for the atoms were things, which existed as such.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas A. G. M. VAN MELSEN 1968
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As the rotation of the planet swings it round, it passes the central meridian of the disc simultaneously throughout its length, and at that moment comes out strikingly straight, a substantialized meridian itself.
Mars 1895
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If we will perversely confound the intelligible with the sensible world, misapply the logic appropriate to _phænomena_ and the categories, or forms, which are empty except as substantialized in facts of experience, in order to use them as the Procrustes 'bed of faith respecting noumena: if in short, we will strive to understand that of which we can only know
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge 1820
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A complete visibility and publicity, in a word, phenomenality is imaginable only in the impossible situation where the name does not verge on a de-substantialized nominalism but directly expresses the essence of the thing it names.
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Thus Holt says: "If the terms and propositions of logic must be substantialized, they are all strictly of one substance, for which perhaps the least dangerous name is neutral-stuff.
The Analysis of Mind Bertrand Russell 1921
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