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How to pronounce dematerialize in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms dematerialise
Type of disappear, go away, vanish

Examples of dematerialize

dematerialize
In Brown's work, pigment can dematerialize the very forms it assembles.
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The 10 ODC dancers flit through and dematerialize, leaving two stunning set pieces in their wake.
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Kids playing in the yard dematerialize, leaving toys on the grass!
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The effect is to create multiple veils of transparency in which the building seems to dematerialize.
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In some of his later work, like Sun Setting over a Lake, all things dematerialize, all contours dissolve.
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His figures begin to flicker and dematerialize.
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Again and again he toys with the idea of buildings that seem to dematerialize, that play hide and seek as you approach them.
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Does a key market dematerialize?
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Most contemporary Australian houses also use multiple sliding doors to further dematerialize the opening and link the outside to the inside.
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More examples
  • Become immaterial; disappear
  • In economics, dematerialization refers to the absolute or relative reduction in the quantity of materials required to serve economic functions in society. In common terms, dematerialization means doing more with less. This concept is similar to ephemeralization as proposed by Buckminster Fuller.
  • (Dematerialization) The paranormal fading or disappearance of a physical object.
  • (Dematerialization) the reduction of total materials used in providing customers with products or services
  • (De-materialization) n.smarter materials management for making do with less
  • (Dematerialization) A process by which physical certificates are converted into electronic form
  • (Dematerialization) As a result of the high costs associated with issuing paper certificates, many stock exchanges and countries around the world no longer require the issuing of paper certificates. ...
  • (Dematerialization) The reduction of mass in a product that does not diminish quality or intended service for the consumer.
  • (Dematerialization) This word is used to describe a spirit or specter meaning to deprive of or lose apparent physical substance or in simpler terms, without flesh.