epiphanize

transitive verb
epiph·​a·​nize | \ ə̇ˈpifəˌnīz, ēˈ-, eˈ-\
-ed/-ing/-s

Definition of epiphanize

: to represent in a literary epiphany Joyce once epiphanized a whole sermon, audience, theme, and preacher in nine words: ‘Pilate! Wy don't you old back that owlin mob?’— Hugh Kenner

History and Etymology for epiphanize

epiphany + -ize

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