💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Defictionalize"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| defactualizeverb | (transitive) To remove facts from; to make no longer factual. |
| disrealizeverb | (transitive) To strip of its reality. |
| defamiliarizenoun | (transitive) To make unfamiliar; to divest of familiarity. |
| defeudalizeverb | (transitive) To divest of a feudal system. |
| dereifyverb | (transitive) To cause no longer to be a single coherent entity; to cease to treat as a recognizable object. |
| disrealiseverb | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of disrealize. [(transitive) To strip of its reality.] |
| defunctionalizeverb | (computing, programming) To subject to defunctionalization. |
| deformalizeverb | (transitive) To make informal. |
| defeudaliseverb | Alternative form of defeudalize. [(transitive) To divest of a feudal system.] |
| denarrativizeverb | (transitive) To remove narrative or story-like features from. |
| deromanticizeverb | (transitive) To strip of romance; to make realistic rather than wishfully ideal. |
| defamiliarisenoun | Alternative spelling of defamiliarize. [(transitive) To make unfamiliar; to divest of familiarity.] |
| derealizeverb | To detach from reality; to subject to or cause to undergo derealization. |
| devirtualizeverb | (computing, transitive) To make no longer virtual. |
| demythologizeverb | (transitive) To remove the mythological elements of. |
| decontextualizenoun | (transitive) To divest of context. |
| unrelateverb | (transitive) To remove from being in relation to something; to dissociate. |
| deconceptualizeverb | (transitive) To divest of concepts. |
| deromanticiseverb | Alternative spelling of deromanticize. [(transitive) To strip of romance; to make realistic rather than wishfully ideal.] |
| abstractifyverb | (transitive) To make abstract. |
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