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Etymology

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From de- +‎ god.

Verb

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degod (third-person singular simple present degods, present participle degodding, simple past and past participle degodded)

  1. (transitive) To ungod, to divest of a god.
  2. (transitive) To ungod, to divest of godly powers, to strip of divinity.
    • 1989, Peter Tasker, The Japanese: Portrait of a Nation, New York, NY: New American Library, →ISBN, page 143:
      Proposals to scrap the imperial institution or to force an abdication were resisted by the occupation authorities, who saw how vital the Emperor would be for Japan's regeneration. Instead, he volunteered a ‘denial of divinity’ or, as the Americans put it, ‘degodded himself’, on New Year's Day 1946.