v. [f. prec. + -IZE.] trans. To make quintessential; to refine or purify in the highest degree.
1829. Examiner, 7/1. Congreve in his discourses has so distilled, re-distilled, and quintessentialized each individual period.
1880. Swinburne, in Fortn. Rev., XXVII. 766. As he advances in age the poet quintessentializes his thought.
Hence Quintessentialized ppl. a.
1847. Mrs. C. Clarke, Shaks. Prov., 7. Such quintessentialised drops of wisdom are surely not ill stored up.