"Deify" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Deify" Meaning

To deify someone or something means to regard them as a god or to treat them as if they were divine. It also means to idealize or idolize someone or something, often to an excessive or incorrect degree.

"Deify" Examples

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Deify is a verb that means to regard or worship someone or something as a god or goddess.

Example Sentences:


The fans deified their superstar singer as a demigod after her latest album sold millions of copies.
Ancient Greeks deified their heroes, believing them to possess divine powers.
The media deified the celebrity, portraying her as a flawless and perfect person.
In some indigenous cultures, animals are deified as messengers of the gods.
The public deified the late musician, seeing him as a musical genius who transcended mortal human limitations.

Note: In each example, the word "deify" is used to describe the act of elevating someone or something to a godlike status, often in a symbolic or figurative sense.

"Deify" Similar Words

Deidre

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Deific

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Relating to or resembling a god or gods; divine; godlike.

Deifical

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Deification

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The word "deification" means the act of making someone or something a god, or the process of elevating a person or thing to a position of supreme authority or worship. It can also refer to the highest worship or reverence given to a person or thing, treating it as divine.

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Highly regarded and respected, often to the point of being treated as a god or worshipped; elevated to a position of supreme reverence or veneration.

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Deiform

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Deiformity

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Deiformity refers to the quality of being deity-like or divine in form. It is a term used to describe the concept of God or a higher power, and is often associated with ideas of perfection, goodness, and omniscience.

Deifying

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Deign

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To deign means to consent or condescend to do something, often in a way that implies condescension or superiority. It can also mean to take the trouble to do something or to use one's time or attention for something.

Deigned

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To deign is a verb that means to condescend to do something, often in a way that shows one's superiority. It can also mean to honor or visit someone, especially a dignitary, as a sign of respect. In general, to deign implies acting benevolently towards someone, often as a sign of one's benevolence or generosity.

Deigning

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Deignous

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Deil

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Deimos

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