verb
- present participle of eroticise; to make erotic or sexually arousing; to give an erotic quality to something
Usage: British spelling variant of 'eroticizing'; often used in academic or critical contexts
Examples
- The artist was criticized for eroticising religious imagery in her paintings.
- Modern advertising often involves eroticising everyday products to increase appeal.
- The film was accused of eroticising violence in ways that made audiences uncomfortable.
- Some scholars argue that the media is eroticising youth culture.
- The director's approach to eroticising the narrative drew both praise and controversy.