create mythology
Frequency: 6.89.9 per million words
To invent or establish a new set of myths or stories.
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- She has created her own mythology in the books.
- The company tried to create a mythology around its founder.
- Artists often create new mythology through their imaginative works.
- His political campaign aimed to create a mythology of invincibility.
- Through storytelling, communities create shared mythology that defines them.
- The director wanted to create a compelling mythology for his fantasy series.
- Every successful brand eventually creates its own mythology among consumers.
- It takes time and consistent effort to create a lasting mythology.
- This film seeks to create a modern mythology for the digital age.
- Can you create a mythology that explains these strange phenomena?