verb
- to make phenomenal or remarkable; to cause to become notable or extraordinary
- in philosophy, to present or interpret as a phenomenon or in terms of phenomena
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'phenomenalize'; formal or literary usage
Usage: technical or academic usage
Examples
- The director's innovative approach helped phenomenalise the small theater company into a nationally recognized institution.
- Her breakthrough performance phenomenalised her career overnight.
- The marketing campaign worked to phenomenalise the new product in consumers' minds.
- Philosophers attempt to phenomenalise abstract concepts to make them more comprehensible.
- The athlete's record-breaking achievement phenomenalised her status in the sport.