v. [f. prec. + -IZE.] trans. To make quintessential; to refine or purify in the highest degree.

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1829.  Examiner, 7/1. Congreve in his discourses has so distilled, re-distilled, and quintessentialized each individual period.

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1880.  Swinburne, in Fortn. Rev., XXVII. 766. As he advances in age the poet quintessentializes … his thought.

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  Hence Quintessentialized ppl. a.

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1847.  Mrs. C. Clarke, Shaks. Prov., 7. Such quintessentialised drops of wisdom are surely not ill stored up.

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