de-latinize

[US]/[ˌdiː ˈlætɪnaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˌdiː ˈlætɪnaɪz]/

Translation

v.To remove Latinate elements from (language).; To change from Latin or a Latin-based language to a non-Latin language.; To simplify or make less formal, especially in language.

Phrases & Collocations

de-latinize names

de-latinized version

de-latinize further

de-latinize term

de-latinized form

de-latinize it

de-latinized now

de-latinize completely

Example Sentences

we need to de-latinize the scientific nomenclature for broader accessibility.

the project aims to de-latinize botanical names to make them easier to understand.

it's important to de-latinize medical terminology when communicating with patients.

the historian sought to de-latinize the historical record, revealing local perspectives.

de-latinizing the legal jargon can improve public understanding of the law.

the team decided to de-latinize the product descriptions for a wider consumer base.

de-latinizing the academic paper made it more accessible to undergraduate students.

the goal was to de-latinize the archaic language used in the ancient documents.

we should de-latinize the technical manual to simplify the instructions.

the organization worked to de-latinize the organizational structure for clarity.

de-latinizing the software interface improved user experience significantly.

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