sorcerize
A young wizard uses a wand to sorcerize a small stone into a glowing crystal.
Verb: - To transform or change something or someone through the use of sorcery or magic.
The verb "sorcerize" describes the specific act of using magical or supernatural powers to alter the form, nature, or state of a person, object, or situation. It is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object.
- The dark mage threatened to sorcerize the prince into a beast.
- Ancient legends tell of witches who could sorcerize common stones into precious gems.
- She read from the grimoire, attempting to sorcerize the murky water into pure wine.
- "to sorcerize something into something else": This is the most common construction, specifying both the target of the magic and the intended result.
- The enchantress sought to sorcerize the rags into a gown fit for a queen.
- Sorcerer (noun): A person who practices sorcery; a wizard.
- Sorcery (noun): The use of magic, especially black magic.
- Sorcerous (adjective): Of or relating to sorcery.
- Enchant
- Bewitch
- Transmute (through magic)
- Metamorphose (by magical means)
- Disenchant
- Reverse (a spell)
- Restore (to original state)
"Sorcerize" is a relatively rare and formal verb, most often encountered in fantasy literature, mythology, or historical texts about magic. It carries a connotation of a deliberate, often skillful, act of magical transformation. It is not typically used in everyday modern English.
A young wizard uses a wand to sorcerize a small stone into a glowing crystal.
- transform or change by means of sorcery