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mythologize
/ ɪˈθɒəˌɪ /
verb
- to tell, study, or explain (myths)
- intr to create or make up myths
- tr to convert into a myth
Derived Forms
- ˈٳDZDz, noun
- ˌٳDZDzˈپDz, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ·ٳDZo··tDz noun
- ·ٳDZo·e noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of mythologize1
Example Sentences
The iconic director has been the subject of a few documentaries in the past, but in those, Miyazaki always remained guarded, never really letting the viewer understand the man we have so endlessly mythologized.
She’s the one who witnesses most intimately how Bob evolves from a kid mythologizing his own life into a superstar mythologized by fans and the press.
Alpha Male, sometimes tearing up when he recounts his many grievances, mythologizes Trump, a leader who survived an assassin’s bullet, an army of prosecutors, 34 felony counts and endless scandal.
But it is still Disney, so expect a little bit of folkloric mythologizing, especially when it comes to company founder Walt Disney.
But “Apocalypse Now” would ultimately go down as one of Cannes’ most mythologized premieres.
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