Sentences

disdeify in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To disdeify means to remove the reverence or idealization of someone, especially a leader or historical figure, by critically examining their flaws and shortcomings.

Sample Sentences

  1. To disdeify the once-revered leader, the community began to openly discuss his flaws.
  2. Many scholars argue that it's time to disdeify historical figures who have been romanticized without scrutiny.
  3. In a bold move, the documentary aimed to disdeify the celebrity, exposing the truth behind their public persona.
  4. The artist's latest work seeks to disdeify the conventional ideals of beauty that have long been idolized.
  5. As society evolves, there is a growing need to disdeify outdated traditions that no longer serve a purpose.

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