Simple past tense and past participle of poetize.(verb)
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Use "poetized" in a sentence
"It is not man that has "poetized" the world, it is the world that has made a poet out of man, by infinite processes of evolution, precisely in the same way that it has shaped a rose and filled it with perfume, or shaped a nightingale and filled it with song."
"The Countess had in the course of time poetized, as I may say, a thing which is at the antipodes to poetry — a manufacture."
"We can readily conceive the sensation of freshness and delight with which a mind so essentially real, and so fundamentally serious, paradoxical as this may sound in connection with the name of the greatest mocker that has ever lived, would exchange the poetized astronomy of Fontenelle, excellently constituted as"