paganize

[US]/ˈpeɪɡənaɪz/
[UK]/ˈpeɪɡənaɪz/

Translation

v.to convert to paganism or hedonism
Word Forms
Third Person Singularpaganizes
Present Participlepaganizing
Past Tensepaganized
Past Participlepaganized

Phrases & Collocations

paganize beliefs

paganize traditions

paganize culture

paganize practices

paganize rituals

paganize festivals

paganize spirituality

paganize philosophies

paganize symbols

paganize history

Example Sentences

many ancient cultures tended to paganize their rituals.

some scholars argue that modern practices have begun to paganize traditional beliefs.

efforts to paganize the festival were met with resistance from religious groups.

in literature, characters often paganize their surroundings to reflect inner turmoil.

the movement aimed to paganize the community's spiritual practices.

some artists seek to paganize their work by incorporating ancient symbols.

critics claim that the media tends to paganize cultural traditions.

the documentary explores how society can paganize its values.

some religions fear that new age movements will paganize their doctrines.

to paganize the narrative, the author infused it with mythological elements.

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