verb
- making something phenomenal; causing something to become remarkable or extraordinary
- in philosophy, treating or interpreting something as a phenomenon or object of experience
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'phenomenalize'; relatively rare in standard usage; more common in academic or specialized contexts
Usage: technical; used in phenomenology and philosophy of mind
Examples
- The coach is phenomenalizing the team's performance through rigorous training.
- Her phenomenalizing talent for music made her stand out among her peers.
- The marketing campaign is phenomenalizing the new product by highlighting its unique features.
- Phenomenalizing everyday objects in art can reveal hidden beauty.
- The director succeeded in phenomenalizing the actor's career with that breakthrough role.