v. [Formed as prec. + -IZE.] trans. To make, or represent as, superhuman.

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1854.  Milman, Lat. Christ., IV. vii. II. 149. Pure spirit, without any intermediate human, yet superhumanised, form.

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1876.  Meredith, Beauch. Career, xxxiv. There are touches of bliss in anguish that superhumanise bliss.

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1894.  Stopf. Brooke, Tennyson, x. 367. Arthur is a little superhuman…. Why did Tennyson superhumanise him?

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