💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Astatize"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| staticizenoun | (transitive) To make static. |
| magnetizeverb | (figurative, transitive) To attract, allure or entice; to captivate or entrance. |
| hypostatizeverb | (transitive) To attribute actual or personal existence to. |
| magnetiseverb | (British spelling) Alternative spelling of magnetize. [(transitive, physics) To make magnetic.] |
| hypostatiseverb | Alternative form of hypostatize. [(transitive) To render into, or regard as, a separate and distinct substance; to construe a contextually-subjective and complex abstraction, idea, or concept as a universal object without regard to nuance or change in character.] |
| enhypostatizeverb | To hypostatize. |
| hypostasizeverb | (transitive) To hypostatize. |
| hypostasiseverb | Alternative form of hypostasize. [(transitive) To hypostatize.] |
| substantifyverb | To give material form or substance to; to embody. |
| enhypostatiseverb | Alternative form of enhypostatize. [To hypostatize.] |
| statutorizeverb | (law, transitive, rare) To make statutory. |
| estatifyverb | (uncommon) To (cause to) undergo estatification; to classify as an estate. |
| catasterizeverb | (Greek mythology, transitive) To turn into a star, constellation, comet or other celestial object. |
| stellifyverb | (transitive, astronomy) To turn into a star. |
| stablizeverb | Misspelling of stabilize. [(transitive) To make stable.] |
| statisticizeverb | (transitive) To make statistical; to apply statistical methods to; to cause to rely on statistics. |
| statnoun | (Canada, informal) A statutory public holiday (also as stat holiday). |
| ipsatizeverb | (transitive) To make ipsative. |
| statuenoun | A three-dimensional work of art, usually representing a person or animal, usually created by sculpting, carving, molding, or casting. |
| electromagnetizeverb | To magnetize by means of electromagnetism |
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