v. [f. BIOLOGY + -IZE. In sense 1, referring to electro-biology.] Hence Biologized ppl. a., Biologizer.
† 1. trans. To mesmerize. Obs.
1862. Lytton, Str. Story, 26. A select few, whom he first fed and then biologized.
1874. Carpenter, Ment. Phys. (1876), 553. The Mind of the Biologized subject seems to remain entirely dormant. Ibid. The relationship between the Biologizer and his subject.
2. intr. and trans. To cultivate biology; to deal with biologically.