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Monsterization is a related term of monsterize.


As a noun monsterization

is the transformation of something or someone into a monster either literally or figatuvely.

As a verb monsterize is

to make something or another into a monster or the appearance of.

monsterization

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • the transformation of something or someone into a monster either literally or figatuvely
  • * 1999 , Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Of giants: sex, monsters, and the Middle Ages , page 132
  • A similar but less spectacular technology of monsterization propels the representation of Islam in England, where the "Saracen threat" never encroached and therefore was always in danger of seeming fantastic and remote.
  • * 2003 , Belinda Morrissey, When women kill: questions of agency and subjectivity , page 25
  • Vilification/monsterization denies agency by insisting upon the evil nature of the murderess, thus causing her to lose
  • * 2006 , Michael Finkel, True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa
  • “I'd admit the past & monsterize myself in the eyes of the jury,” he wrote. “I would try to be emotionless, to add credibility to that monsterization .
    Cultural anthropologists undoubtedly relish in the study of the monsterization of Michael Jackson.

    Synonyms

    *demonization *vilification

    monsterize

    English

    Alternative forms

    * monsterise

    Verb

    (monsteriz)
  • To make something or another into a monster or the appearance of
  • * 2010 , various, Vampirella Archives , Volume 1, page 331
  • "IRON-ON" MONSTERS Itie newest way to "Monsterize " your shirts. T-shirts, sweat shirts, jeans, jackets, notebooks-any tiling
  • To give another very bad reputation, demonize, vilify
  • * 2003 , Belinda Morrissey, When women kill: questions of agency and subjectivity , page 25
  • Vilification/monsterization denies agency by insisting upon the evil nature of the murderess, thus causing her to lose
  • * 2002 , Mark Thornton Burnett, Constructing 'monsters' in Shakespearean drama and early modern culture , page 93
  • *:The particular conjunction of politics and 'monsters' in Richard III 'monsterizes ' an already 'monstrous' language and institution, a reflection of the level of anxiety generated by the succession crisis in the 1590s.
  • * '2006'', Michael Finkel, ''True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa
  • “I'd admit the past & monsterize' myself in the eyes of the jury,” he wrote. “I would try to be emotionless, to add credibility to that ' monsterization .

    Hyponyms

    * vampirize, vampirise * zombify