Word Meanings - SUBSTANTIALIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To make substantial.
Related words: (words related to SUBSTANTIALIZE)
- SUBSTANTIALS
Essential parts. Ayliffe. - SUBSTANTIALITY
The quality or state of being substantial; corporiety; materiality. The soul is a stranger to such gross substantiality. Glanvill. - SUBSTANTIAL
1. Belonging to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life. Milton. If this atheist would have his chance to be real and substantial agent, he is more stupid than the vulgar. Bentley. 2. Not seeming or imaginary; not illusive; real; - SUBSTANTIALIZE
To make substantial. - SUBSTANTIALNESS
The quality or state of being substantial; as, the substantialness of a wall or column. - SUBSTANTIALLY
In a substantial manner; in substance; essentially. In him all his Father shone, Substantially expressed. Milton. The laws of this religion would make men, if they would truly observe them, substantially religious toward God, chastle, and temperate. - INSUBSTANTIAL
Unsubstantial; not real or strong. "Insubstantial pageant." Shak. - SUPERSUBSTANTIAL
More than substantial; spiritual. "The heavenly supersubstantial bread." Jer. Taylor. - INSUBSTANTIALITY
Unsubstantiality; unreality. - CONSUBSTANTIALLY
In a consubstantial manner; with identity of substance or nature. - UNSUBSTANTIALIZE
To make unsubstantial. - CONSUBSTANTIALISM
The doctrine of consubstantiation. - CONSUBSTANTIALITY
Participation of the same nature; coexistence in the same substance. "His . . . consubstantiality with the Father." Hammend. - CONSUBSTANTIALIST
One who believes in consubstantiation. Barrow. - CONSUBSTANTIAL
Of the same kind or nature; having the same substance or essence; coessential. Christ Jesus . . . coeternal and consubstantial with the Father and with the Holy Ghost. Foxe. - UNSUBSTANTIAL
Lacking in matter or substance; visionary; chimerical.