Apotheosis
21apotheosis — noun plural apotheoses, (countable usually singular) formal 1 the best and most perfect example of something (+ of): the apotheosis of French 16th century art 2 the state of getting to the highest level of something such as honour, importance etc …
22apotheosis — n. (pl. apotheoses) 1 elevation to divine status; deification. 2 a glorification of a thing; a sublime example (apotheosis of the dance). 3 a deified ideal. Etymology: eccl.L f. Gk apotheoo make a god of (as APO , theos god) …
23apotheosis — Synonyms and related words: accolade, acme, admiration, adoration, adulation, aggrandizement, appreciation, approbation, approval, ascension, ascent, assumption, awe, beatification, beau ideal, bepraisement, best type, breathless adoration,… …
24apotheosis — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. deification; glorification. See repute, heaven. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. glorification, deification, immortalization. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act of raising to a high position or… …
25apotheosis — a|poth|e|o|sis [ ə,paθi ousıs ] noun usually singular VERY FORMAL 1. ) the perfect example of something 2. ) the best point in someone s life or career …
26apotheosis — see THEOLOGY apparatus 30 …
27apotheosis — Deification (generally used figuratively); pl. apotheoses …
28APOTHEOSIS — the DEIFICATION of a person, such as a Roman Emperor, after their death …
29apotheosis — a·poth·e·o·sis || ə‚pɒθɪ əʊsɪs n. elevation to high status; deification; ideal example …
30apotheosis — n. Deification …