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The cult leader divinized his followers, attributing magical powers to some of them.

The ancient culture divinized the sun, considering it a manifestation of divine will.

The poet divinized the natural world, attributing a divine soul to all living things.

By divinizing the temple, the priestess believed she could create a sacred space for worship.

In the myth, the hero was divinized after his death, becoming a central figure in the religious beliefs.

The artist divinized the city in her paintings, making it appear like a divine urban paradise.

The philosopher argued that divinizing human leaders was dangerous and could lead to authoritarianism.

The religious ceremony was marked by the divinization of the sacred texts, making them untouchable.

In the legend, the hero was divinized by the villagers, becoming a symbol of hope and bravery.

The novel explored the themes of divinization, showing how people attribute divine qualities to themselves and others.

The sacred rituals were meant to divinize the temple, making it a place of utmost reverence.

The festival was a way to divinize the harvest season, giving thanks to the gods for their bountiful gifts.

The community divinized the earth, believing it to be a living, breathing entity.