demystify

[ UK /dɛmˈɪstɪfˌa‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /diˈmɪstəˌfaɪ/ ]
VERB
  1. make less mysterious or remove the mystery from
    let's demystify the event by explaining what it is all about
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How To Use demystify In A Sentence

  • The books demystify language teaching theory, and provide invaluable background knowledge which will extend professional skills.
  • Postirony seeks not to demystify but to befuddle, not to synthesize opposites but to suspend them, keeping open all possibilities at once. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • It can explore the margins and limits of the text and of classical theatre, and in the process demystify, even kill the text and the author and his authority.
  • Ariel claims to "demystify" the stock market though a carefully managed stock portfolio. Archive 2009-01-01
  • As a whole, these patterns of early modern thought help demystify subject positions that have frequently been perceived as either enigmatic or idiosyncratic.
  • The annual event sets out to demystify the subject by making it more accessible and enjoyable.
  • We'll attempt to demystify the whisper number and evaluate its importance to you as an individual investor.
  • Postirony seeks not to demystify but to befuddle, not to synthesize opposites but to suspend them, keeping open all possibilities at once. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • This kind of attempt to demystify intellectuals and artists by relating them to objective social processes is in itself neither misguided nor new.
  • Postirony seeks not to demystify but to befuddle, not to synthesize opposites but to suspend them, keeping open all possibilities at once. THE SAVAGE GIRL
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