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Alternative form of appanage
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(obsolete) To mint into coins.
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To treat as chattel; to enslave and dehumanize.
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A sudden and complete change in one's beliefs.
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To remove the bourgeois characteristics or qualities from (someone or something)
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(transitive) To deprive of Christian character or aspect.
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(transitive) To deprive of the Christian character of.
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Alternative form of de-equitize [(transitive) To demote (a partner in a firm) to a salaried employee.]
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(transitive) To deprive of its Islamic character, or remove the Islamic aspect of.
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(transitive) To deprive of Islamic faith or character.
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(transitive) To deprive of its Palestinian character.
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(obsolete) The removal of agony; to cause relief or happiness back.
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(transitive) To rename or to remove a name from.
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(transitive) To remove the barbarian nature from; to make no longer barbaric.
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(transitive) To reduce the amount of bureaucracy involved in decision making.
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(transitive) To remove from the literary canon.
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To remove Catholic character or influence (from).
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The act of dechristianizing; the systematic removal of Christianity or Christian elements.
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To deprive of Christian character
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(transitive) To remove churches, or the role of the church, from.
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(intransitive) To become less civilized.
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(transitive) To make not commercial.
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(transitive) To divest of communism.
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The removal of the influence of a particular religion (from).
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To remove the influence of a particular religion from.
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To remove the consecration from a church or similar building
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The loss of faith in a given religion and return to a previously held religion or non-religion (typically atheism, agnosticism, or rationalism).
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(intransitive) To undergo a deconversion from a religion, faith or belief or (transitive) to induce (someone) to reject a particular religion, faith, or belief.
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(transitive) To divest of a culture; to remove cultural elements from.
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(transitive) To strip of culture.
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To make undemonic; to normalize.
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(transitive) To remove the dogma from.
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(transitive) To remove from a ghetto and integrate into the mainstream.
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(transitive) To ungod, to divest of a god.
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(transitive) To free from hegemony.
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(US) Remove aspects of Greekness.
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(transitive, intransitive) To deprive of liberalism; to revoke something’s liberal character.
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(transitive) To make less monarchic.
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(transitive) To break up (a monopoly), sometimes by privatizing a previously nationalized industry.
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(phonology) To make nonmoraic; to remove a mora from something.
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(transitive) To strip of nationhood; to cease to recognise, or allow to exist, as a nation.
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(transitive) To free from Nazi influence.
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(rare, informal) To remove an individual's nerdy characteristics.
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(transitive, intransitive) To make or become less parochial; to broaden into a more universal and sophisticated perspective.
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(transitive) To divest of patriarchal attributes.
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To remove philosophy (from): to replace abstract models with objective observation and concrete description.
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To remove the poetic character from
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(transitive, intransitive) To liberate or be liberated from a culture or its norms.
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(transitive) To divest of radicalism; to normalize politically.
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(transitive, intransitive) To make or become no longer rural.
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(religion, transitive) To remove the sacredness of.
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Removal or reversal of sanctification.
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To remove the sanctified status of.
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(transitive) To make no longer secular; to bring into the sphere of religion.
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(transitive) To remove the disgraceful or ignominious characterization from someone or something of bad reputation.
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(transitive) To make less theocratic.
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(transitive) To cause (the members of a tribe) to lose their tribal culture.
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(transitive) To free from what is vulgar or common.
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(transitive, intransitive) To remove Western influence or render less Western.
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(transitive) To deprive of consecration or sacredness.
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Alternative form of enturbanning
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(transitive) To adapt (Christian teachings) for a non-Christian culture.
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Alternative spelling of pauperize [To make someone a pauper; to impoverish.]
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(informal, chiefly US) To renounce one's homosexuality as part of adopting the Christian religion.
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To cause (a person) to be seen to have a (new, different) gender identity or role.
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(transitive) To make not American; to remove from American norms or culture.
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(transitive) To deprive of canonical authority.
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(transitive) To render unchristian.
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(intransitive) To deconvert; to undergo a deconversion from a religion, faith or belief.
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(transitive) To free from the influence of a religious denomination.
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(transitive) To divest of a god; to atheize.
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(transitive) To cause (someone or something) to not be immortal or to cease to be immortal; to mortalize.
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(uncommon) To demodernize.
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(transitive) To cause to cease to be pagan; to divest of pagan character.
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(transitive) To reverse the process of sectarianizing; to remove from the influence of a sect.
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(transitive) To cause to become not secular; to detach from secular things; to alienate from the world.
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(transitive) To deprive of spirituality.
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(transitive, rare) To remove the theology from.
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(rare) To make something or someone more urban in character; to urbanize.
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