Etymology:
Meaning:
To make divine, to elevate to the status of a god or goddess.
Origin:
The term "apotheosize" originated in ancient Greek mythology, where it referred to the process of transforming mortals into gods. This could occur through various means, such as:
Over time, the term "apotheosize" came to be used more broadly to describe any act of glorification or elevation. It can refer to:
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