Trinitize

Pronunciation: /ˈtiˈɹiniˈtiˈzi/

Trinitize (verb)

  1. To change something so it has three parts or aspects, treated as a single connected whole.
  2. To interpret or present ideas in a way that fits the Christian belief in three persons as one God.

Examples

  • The teacher trinitized the plan into three clear steps.
  • They trinitized the process to make it easier to follow.