de‑aestheticize

[US]/diːɪsˈθetɪsaɪz/
[UK]/diːesˈθetɪsaɪz/

Translation

v.to remove or diminish the aesthetic qualities of something; to make something less concerned with or expressive of beauty

Example Sentences

the new policy aims to de‑aestheticize the public square, prioritizing function over form.

critics argue that the renovation will de‑aestheticize the historic theater, stripping it of its charm.

some artists choose to de‑aestheticize their work to provoke thought rather than pleasure.

the marketing team decided to de‑aestheticize the brand’s image for a more serious audience.

urban planners often de‑aestheticize alleyways to reduce graffiti and vandalism.

the documentary seeks to de‑aestheticize war footage, presenting raw realities without cinematic flair.

in an effort to be inclusive, the website redesign deliberately de‑aestheticizes its interface.

the novelist de‑aestheticizes the prose, using plain language to highlight social issues.

the professor’s lecture attempted to de‑aestheticize literary criticism, focusing on historical context.

designers were asked to de‑aestheticize the packaging to comply with sustainability standards.

the movement aims to de‑aestheticize politics, urging voters to focus on policies rather than charisma.

by the end of the experiment, the scientists had to de‑aestheticize the lab environment to meet safety regulations.

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