ə̇ˈpifəˌnīz, ēˈ-, eˈ- transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: epiphany (II) + -ize
: to represent in a literary epiphany
Joyce once epiphanized a whole sermon, audience, theme, and preacher in nine words: ‘Pilate! Wy don't you old back that owlin mob?’ — Hugh Kenner