disrealize Synonyms

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disrealize Meaning

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disrealize (v. t.)

To divest of reality; to make uncertain.

disrealize Sentence Examples

  1. The illusionist made the audience disrealize the presence of the cage, making their daring escape seem miraculous.
  2. Amidst the chaos and confusion of the battle, the soldier chose to disrealize the danger, focusing solely on his mission.
  3. As the fog rolled in, the disrealization of the shoreline instilled an eerie sense of isolation and uncertainty.
  4. Yearning for a simpler time, she sought solace in nature, disrealizing the noise and distractions of the modern world.
  5. The scent of lavender, wafted through the air, disrealized his troubles, bringing him a moment of tranquility.
  6. As the days turned into weeks, the initial excitement of the new job began to disrealize, replaced by a sense of monotony.
  7. The athlete's arduous training disrealized the discomfort and pain, allowing them to push their limits and achieve new heights.
  8. Lost in deep contemplation, the philosopher disrealized the passage of time, becoming engrossed in the depths of their thoughts.
  9. With every sip of the magical potion, the boundaries of reality disrealized, transporting the drinker to a realm of dreams and imagination.
  10. The traveler, weary from a long journey, disrealized the beauty of the surrounding landscape, their mind consumed by exhaustion.

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To divest of reality; to make uncertain.

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The illusionist made the audience disrealize the presence of the cage, making their daring escape seem miraculous.

Amidst the chaos and confusion of the battle, the soldier chose to disrealize the danger, focusing solely on his mission.

As the fog rolled in, the disrealization of the shoreline instilled an eerie sense of isolation and uncertainty.

Yearning for a simpler time, she sought solace in nature, disrealizing the noise and distractions of the modern world.