cosmicize
Etymology
From cosmic + -ize.
Why this word is great
COSMICIZE — [Verb] To imbue with cosmic qualities or significance. From cosmic (relating to the cosmos) + -ize (verbal suffix meaning 'to make'). Unlike "planetize" (to adapt to planetary conditions) or "stellarize" (to convert into a star), "cosmicize" implies an expansion beyond celestial bodies to the immeasurable fabric of spacetime itself. It is the astronomer scribbling equations until the chalkboard becomes a wormhole, the child who sees the Milky Way and feels the tug of ancient light on their retina, the poet who writes of love as if atoms conspired across aeons to arrange it—proof that to cosmicize is to touch the infinite with mortal hands.
verb
- To make cosmic.