verb
- past tense and past participle of poeticise; to compose or express in poetic form; to make something poetic or more beautiful in a literary style
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American English typically uses 'poeticized'); transitive verb
Examples
- The author poeticised the mundane events of daily life into a beautiful narrative.
- She poeticised her grief through carefully chosen metaphors and imagery.
- The landscape was poeticised in the romantic paintings of the 19th century.
- He poeticised the historical events to make them more emotionally resonant.
- The songwriter poeticised ordinary moments into unforgettable lyrics.
- Critics argued that the director had poeticised the true story too much.