crudifying

[US]/[ˈkruːdɪfaɪɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈkruːdɪfaɪɪŋ]/

Translation

v.Making something crude, vulgar, or unrefined.; Present participle of crudify.

Phrases & Collocations

crudifying everything

is crudifying

continually crudifying

crudifying process

crudifying substance

was crudifying

stop crudifying

Example Sentences

the team is crudifying the onboarding process to save time.

politicians often crudify their message when speaking to the public.

the software update crudified the user interface significantly.

budget cuts forced the department to crudify their operations.

some critics argue that hollywood has crudified classic literature.

the company decided to crudify its pricing structure for simplicity.

he tends to crudify complex ideas when explaining them to beginners.

the new regulations have crudified the approval process.

social media has crudified political discourse in recent years.

the prototype crudified the original design to meet deadline constraints.

education standards in some regions have been crudified over time.

the translation crudified the nuanecd original text.

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