mundanify

[US]//mʌnˈdeɪnɪfaɪ//
[UK]//mʌnˈdeɪnɪfaɪ//

Translation

v.To make something mundane, ordinary, or commonplace; to strip of specialness or excitement.

Phrases & Collocations

mundanify life

mundanify experience

mundanify reality

mundanify work

mundanify everything

mundanify your day

mundanify culture

mundanifying art

never mundanify

Example Sentences

she tried to mundanify her extravagant lifestyle to fit in with her new colleagues.

the director decided to mundanify the script by removing all the magical elements.

modern technology has served to mundanify tasks that were once considered miraculous.

the historian's lecture aimed to mundanify the mythologies surrounding the ancient empire.

we should not mundanify this sacred ritual just to make it more marketable.

critics argue that the new adaptation manages to mundanify a literary masterpiece.

the teacher tried to mundanify the complex physics concepts for the students.

overexposure to social media can mundanify even the most breathtaking travel destinations.

the artist's goal was to mundanify the divine figures in his paintings.

constant repetition tends to mundanify what should be a special experience.

the new management sought to mundanify the office environment to boost productivity.

his cynical attitude served to mundanify the romantic gestures of his partner.

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