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demystify

[dee-mis-tuh-fahy] / diˈmɪs təˌfaɪ /


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It’s hardly surprising that there’s a strong market for books and articles claiming to demystify the painting’s creator, even though not much is definitively known about the Italian polymath.

From The Wall Street Journal

Teaching is encouraged as a way to demystify the nation’s highest court while exposing the justices to a cross-section of the public.

From Seattle Times

The new study “demystifies this state,” says Columbia University psychologist Janet Metcalfe, whose own research has separately suggested that TOT feelings correlate with curiosity to learn the real answer.

From Scientific American

Requiring employers to list salary ranges helps demystify a job search.

From New York Times

The writer and director Lorna Tucker draws from rare archival audio and home movies, elegantly assembling a portrait that both celebrates and demystifies her considerable legend.

From New York Times