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denaturalize

VERB
  1. strip of the rights and duties of citizenship
    The former Nazi was denaturalized
  2. make less natural or unnatural

How To Use denaturalize In A Sentence

  • Larry Yachimec, in a Sterling award nominated turn, embodies the odd, denaturalized gallic intensity of this play.
  • The body as a battlefield is a well-used topos of cancer and AIDS narratives: armies of white cells marching on the denaturalized enemy.
  • The paradox at the heart of modern adoption is that it both naturalized and denaturalized kinship.
  • At the same time, it works to denaturalize menstruation and naturalize the use of Midol. THREE MIDOL ADS SPANNING 70 YEARS » Sociological Images
  • However, the judge refused to denaturalize her, reprimanding the government for having presented no evidence of her guilt. Rose Chernin.
  • Those who pretend that the chanting of psalms is foreign to divine worship, must be ejected from the bosom of the Church; such innovators agree perfectly with their head, the spirit of darkness, the source of every iniquity, who tries to denaturalize and corrupt the meaning of the Sacred Scripture by malignant interpretations. FABC to call for the use of Asian symbols, melodies and values at Mass
  • Hill, accordingly, denaturalizes the figurines through humor and photographic manipulation - in effect remaking the toys as the extra-terrestrials he imagined them to be.
  • A semiotic slant denaturalizes the canonical status of a work by acknowledging the contingent relationship between the perceived value of the work when it was created and the values of the interpreting culture.
  • Experts had to denaturalize kinship and make it artificial in order to design it scientifically, but they had to hold their designs up to the mirror of nature to legitimize them culturally.
  • McCarran recommended the deployment of the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, which deported and denaturalized migrant workers whose leaders were found guilty of so-called subversive activities.
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