amateurize

[US]/[ˈæmətəˌraɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈæmətərˌraɪz]/

Translation

v.To make something or someone more amateurish; to reduce the professional quality of.
v. (also amateurise, British English)To treat someone as an amateur, especially when they are not.
v. (transitive)To convert something into an amateur activity or pursuit.

Phrases & Collocations

amateurize oneself

amateurize further

amateurized quickly

amateurize completely

amateurized state

amateurize skills

amateurized style

Example Sentences

the company tried to amateurize its image with a quirky marketing campaign.

don't let the amateurize of the project discourage you from contributing.

he feared that further automation would amateurize the workforce.

the goal was to avoid amateurize the design process with unnecessary complexity.

the director didn't want to amateurize the play with excessive special effects.

we need to ensure the training program doesn't amateurize the new recruits.

the report warned against amateurize the security protocols.

the consultant's role is to prevent the team from amateurize their approach.

the challenge is to maintain quality while avoiding amateurize the production.

they sought to amateurize the competition by introducing unconventional strategies.

the project manager stressed the importance of not amateurize the data analysis.

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