v. [f. as THEOSOPH + -IZE.] intr. To practise or pretend to theosophy; to reason or discourse theosophically. Hence Theosophizing ppl. a.
1846. in Worcester citing M. Stuart.
1858. Chamb. Jrnl., X. 265/2. We owe, indirectly, the greatest scientific impetus of the modern world to a theosophising shoemaker [Behmen].
1875. M. Arnold, in Contemp. Rev., XXVI. 685. These things are not at all in the manner of Jesus. Jesus never theosophized.