Concept cluster: Change > Removing or reducing (2)
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To reduce or elevate to a state of anarchy.
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To deprecate the importance of, or make ordinary.
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The act or process of severing or losing ethnic ties.
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(transitive) To deprive of Sunniness; to decrease the Sunni character of.
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(transitive) To devocalize (a goat).
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To reduce the authority of a governing body by distributing that authority among several bodies.
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(transitive) To remove the circularity from; to make no longer circular.
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(transitive) To deprive of citizenship.
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(transitive) To free from colonial influence.
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The act or process of deconflating.
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(transitive) To divest of context.
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(transitive) To make informal.
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Removal of or breaking away from an ideology.
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(transitive, intransitive) To subject to deindustrialization; to deprive of industry.
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(transitive) To make no longer judicial.
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The process of delocating.
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The act or the result of demagnifying.
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(transitive) To remove the physical materials from (a process, etc.).
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(transitive) To remove from a mental context.
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The removal of a military force, usually at the end of hostilities or as part of a treaty.
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To return an area to civilian control.
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(Internet, transitive) To demote (published content, or its creator) so that it is no longer eligible to earn money for its publisher.
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(of a company, especially a building society) To change from mutual ownership to ownership via stocks or shares.
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(transitive) To make no longer normal; to treat or regard as different or unusual.
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(transitive, India) To repeal the categorization of (a tribe) as criminal under the Criminal Tribes Act.
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The act or process of deoptimizing.
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(transitive) To cease to treat as a medical disorder.
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(transitive) To remove a sense of personal identity or individual character from something; to anonymize.
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(transitive) To strip the privacy from; to make public.
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To deproblematize
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To make something non-professional; to reduce from the rank of profession.
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The removal of the programming instilled into a person by a religious, political, economic, or social group associated with the belief system.
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(transitive) To divest of provincial quality or characteristics.
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(transitive) To remove rendering from.
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(transitive) To remove the consecration from someone or something; to deconsecrate.
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The act or process of eliminating segregation.
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To cause to become less sensitive or insensitive.
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(transitive) To deprive of silver; to remove the silver from.
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To express physical symptoms as emotions
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(transitive) To strip of a soul.
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(transitive) To remove from the context of space or geography; to cause to be no longer spatial.
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(transitive) To render nonstandard; to withdraw as a standard.
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(slang, humorous) Synonym of destinkify
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(transitive) To transform from being a subject.
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To make (a region) less urban.
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(transitive) To divest or deprive of deity or of a deific rank or condition.
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To reach a state of dishabituation.
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Removal of or breaking away from an ideology.
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The act of domiciliating.
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(transitive, botany) Of a flower: to deprive of the anthers.
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(transitive) To render illegitimate; to bastardize.
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To make independent.
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The act of marginalizing or something marginalized.
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Alternative form of penelopize [(very rare) To create a delay by undoing what has previously been done, sometimes possibly with the intention of redoing it and repeating this cycle.]
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(transitive) To rename.
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Alternative form of refeminize [(transitive) To make feminine again.]
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Alternative form of unbaptize [(transitive) To undo the process of baptism for an individual.]
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(transitive) To make unsentimental; to remove the sentimental elements or character from.
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To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics.
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(transitive) To divest of solemnity.
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(transitive) To make unsubstantial.
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To make insubstantial or abstract; unsubstantialize.

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