C1 verb Formell

hypertheist

/ˌhaɪpərˈθiːɪst/

To attribute an absolute or extreme divine status to a person, concept, or entity, often exceeding the boundaries of traditional religious belief. It describes the act of elevating a subject to the level of a supreme, all-encompassing deity.

Beispiele

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1

In times of crisis, people often hypertheist political leaders, expecting them to possess miraculous powers.

During emergencies, individuals frequently treat political figures as gods, hoping for supernatural solutions.

2

The theological treatise argues that modern societies hypertheist the concept of the individual self.

The religious essay claims that contemporary culture treats the concept of selfhood as a supreme deity.

3

You shouldn't hypertheist technology just because it solves all your current problems.

You should not treat technology like a god simply because it is useful right now.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
hypertheism
Verb
hypertheist
Adverb
hypertheistically
Adjektiv
hypertheistic
Verwandt
hypertheist
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Theist' (believer). Imagine a believer who is so hyperactive that they turn everything they see into a supreme god.

Schnelles Quiz

The radical sect began to ________ their founding father, ignoring his human flaws and treating his words as eternal truths.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: hypertheist

Beispiele

1

In times of crisis, people often hypertheist political leaders, expecting them to possess miraculous powers.

everyday

During emergencies, individuals frequently treat political figures as gods, hoping for supernatural solutions.

2

The theological treatise argues that modern societies hypertheist the concept of the individual self.

formal

The religious essay claims that contemporary culture treats the concept of selfhood as a supreme deity.

3

You shouldn't hypertheist technology just because it solves all your current problems.

informal

You should not treat technology like a god simply because it is useful right now.

4

Scholars observe a tendency in ancient cults to hypertheist natural phenomena like the sun or the moon.

academic

Researchers notice that ancient groups often elevated natural elements to the status of absolute gods.

5

The startup's followers began to hypertheist the CEO, viewing his every decision as divine law.

business

The company's supporters started treating the chief executive as a deity, seeing his choices as perfect.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
hypertheism
Verb
hypertheist
Adverb
hypertheistically
Adjektiv
hypertheistic
Verwandt
hypertheist

Häufige Kollokationen

hypertheist a leader to treat a leader as a supreme god
tendency to hypertheist an inclination to deify concepts
hypertheist the ego to elevate one's own importance to a divine level
refusal to hypertheist unwillingness to treat something as divine
hypertheist market forces to treat economic trends as if they are god-like and infallible

Häufige Phrasen

to hypertheist to the extreme

to deify something to a very high degree

dangerously hypertheist

to treat something as divine in a risky manner

refuse to hypertheist the mundane

to decline treating ordinary things as holy

Wird oft verwechselt mit

hypertheist vs hypothecate

Hypothecate means to pledge something as security for a debt, whereas hypertheist refers to deification.

hypertheist vs hyperesthesia

Hyperesthesia is a medical condition of excessive physical sensitivity, unrelated to religious belief.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word 'hypertheist' is primarily used in formal or academic contexts as a functional shift (verb), describing the psychological or sociological process of extreme deification. It is rare in common speech and should be used to emphasize an 'over-the-top' or 'hyper' level of religious devotion.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this as a noun only; remember that in this specific context, it is treated as a verb (to hypertheist someone). Do not confuse the prefix 'hyper-' (over) with 'hypo-' (under).

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Theist' (believer). Imagine a believer who is so hyperactive that they turn everything they see into a supreme god.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Greek 'hyper-' (over, beyond) combined with 'theos' (god), following the pattern of words like 'atheist' but applied as an action.

Grammatikmuster

Regular verb conjugation: hypertheists, hypertheisted, hypertheisting. Often used with a direct object representing the concept or person being deified. Can be used in the passive voice: 'The hero was hypertheisted by the crowd.'
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Kultureller Kontext

Often used in philosophical critiques of modern culture to describe how non-religious concepts like science or money are treated with religious fervor.

Schnelles Quiz

The radical sect began to ________ their founding father, ignoring his human flaws and treating his words as eternal truths.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: hypertheist

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