cadaverise
English
Verb
cadaverise (third-person singular simple present cadaverises, present participle cadaverising, simple past and past participle cadaverised)
- Alternative form of cadaverize
- 1841 April, “The Condemned Cells”, in Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, volume 23, number 136, page 421:
- During this man's imprisonment, he had adopted every available means of reducing himself; and as his name was called for trial, he was seen thumping his elbows violently against the walls of the dock, to effect a temporary suspension of the circulation, and cadaverise his countenance.
- 1994, Barry Smart, Michel Foucault, page 80:
- The medicine of the nineteenth century was haunted by that occult eye which cadaverises life.
- 2016, Bostjan Nedoh, Lacan and Deleuze: A Disjunctive Synthesis, page 68:
- Worms like words devitalise and cadaverise the body turning it into cheese-flesh.
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