Demystification (noun)

  1. The act or process of removing mystery or obscurity from something by making it understandable or clearer.
  2. The process of debunking or dispelling a myth or misconception about a subject.

Origin:

Derived from the french démystifier, meaning 'to demystify.' the french word is a combination of the prefix 'dé-' meaning 'undo' or 'reverse' and mystifier meaning 'to mystify.'.

Examples:

  1. The demystification of scientific concepts through easy-to-understand explanations is important for public understanding.
  2. His book on the demystification of finance aimed to help ordinary people better understand money matters.
  3. The lecture was focused on the demystification of computer programming.
  4. The demystification of meditation techniques has made it more accessible to people from all walks of life.
  5. The process of demystification helped to bring clarity and understanding to the previously confusing subject.
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