v. [Formed as prec. + -IZE.] trans. To make, or represent as, superhuman.
1854. Milman, Lat. Christ., IV. vii. II. 149. Pure spirit, without any intermediate human, yet superhumanised, form.
1876. Meredith, Beauch. Career, xxxiv. There are touches of bliss in anguish that superhumanise bliss.
1894. Stopf. Brooke, Tennyson, x. 367. Arthur is a little superhuman . Why did Tennyson superhumanise him?