v. rare. [f. TEMPORAL a.1 + -IZE.] trans. To make temporal in character. a. To secularize; b. to limit in time.
1828. Pusey, Hist. Enq., I. 146. They led to the ultimate temporalizing and annihilation of everything peculiarly Christian in the system.
1890. Spectator, 5 July. Many who turned from a worship which seemed to localise and temporalise the Divine.