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de- +‎ reify

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dereify (third-person singular simple present dereifies, present participle dereifying, simple past and past participle dereified)

  1. (transitive) To cause no longer to be a single coherent entity; to cease to treat as a recognisable "thing".
    • 1996, Paget Henry, Paul Buhle, C. L. R. James’s Caribbean, page 247:
      That is, although the insurrectionary consciousness of Antiguan workers is not identical with its African counterpart, it, too, is unable to dereify the social totality and reveal society as a collectively manageable entity.

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