templise

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templise (third-person singular simple present templises, present participle templising, simple past and past participle templised)

  1. Alternative form of templize
    • 1869, Thomas Fuller, A Pisgah Sight of Palestine and the Confines Thereof, page 500:
      The rabbins conceive that during the abode thereof at Shiloh , the Tabernacle began to templise, getting walls ( though without a roof ) round about it, chiefly because about that time it is thrice termed a temple ( 1 Sam . i . 9 ; 2 Sam . xxii 7; Psalm xviii. 3);
    • 1993, M. K. A. Siddiqui, Hindu-Muslim relations, page 71:
      To fulfil its objectives this organization creates a feeling of insecurity and aggressiveness among the majority community by raising alarm (1) at the supposed growth rate of Muslim population (2) at the exaggerated large scale infiltration from Pakistan and Bangladesh (3) imaginary ill-treatment of women in the Muslim society (4) Stereotyped notion of the incidence of polygyny among the Muslims (5) Muslim anxiety for cultural self-preservation by retaining their personal laws (6) demanding the right to templise mosque on ground or mythological belief etc.

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