stiltify
/ˈstɪltɪfaɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to make something seem artificial or contrived by using stilts or similar means, often in a way that is not genuine or sincere.
“The politician’s speech was accused of stiltifying the truth to gain public support.”
2. verb
to make something seem or appear to be something else, often by using artifice or deception.
“The magician stiltified the audience with his clever tricks and illusions.”
3. verb
to raise or elevate something, often in a way that is not natural or authentic.
“The artist stiltified the sculpture to create a sense of drama and tension.”