Similar words: demythologized, mythological, anthologize, mythology, apologize, apologized, pathologic, ethologist. Meaning: [mɪ'θɑlədʒaɪz /-'θɒ-] v. 1. construct a myth 2. make into a myth.
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1. People tend to mythologize their youth/the past.
2. I think, in part, we mythologize sacrifice, ennoble it with layer upon layer of redemptive they-did-not-suffer-and-die-in-vain meaning, because it enables us to bear the pain of loss.
3. It has always been tempting for humans to mythologize snakes.
4. This is a vital part of the archetypal martyr/messiah myth: to mythologize and deify the martyr.
5. Because the upper circles pursued immortality and rich, the supernatural being and alchemist made use of the mental state to mythologize something.
6. When family or finances make living at home after college the most appropriate choice, there is no need to mythologize moving out.
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