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apotheosis

1 of 1noun
/əˌpɑθiˈoʊsɪs/
Forms:apotheoses
1

the act of elevating a person's rank to that of a god

  • The emperor’s apotheosis was celebrated with grand ceremonies and rituals.
  • The artist depicted the apotheosis of the king in a majestic painting.
  • Statues were erected to honor the apotheosis of the city's founder.
  • The apotheosis of the queen was seen as a sign of her divine right to rule.
  • The apotheosis in the epic symbolized the hero’s ascension to a higher realm.
2

the most flawless version of something

  • His career reached its apotheosis when he was awarded the Nobel Prize.
  • The novel's apotheosis occurs in the final chapter, where all the storylines converge dramatically.
  • The artist’s apotheosis was the masterpiece that earned him international recognition.
  • The festival's apotheosis is the fireworks display, which marks the end of the celebrations.
  • The athlete's victory at the Olympics was the apotheosis of her long and challenging career.