
Demythologised
UK
/diːˈmɪθəˌlɒdʒaɪzd/
US
/diˈmɪθəˌlɑdʒaɪzd/

Translation of "demythologised" into Russian
demythologise
Verbdemythologised
Past Simple
demythologise
demythologises
demythologised Past Simple / Past Participle
demythologising Gerund
The professor aimed to demythologise the ancient legends in his lecture.
Профессор стремился демифологизировать древние легенды в своей лекции.
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demythologised
AdjectiveUK
/diːˈmɪθəˌlɒdʒaɪzd/
US
/diˈmɪθəˌlɑdʒaɪzd/
demythologised
more demythologised Comp.
most demythologised Super.
The demythologised version of the story was more believable.
Демифологизированная версия истории была более правдоподобной.
Definitions
demythologise
VerbTo reinterpret a subject or text by removing mythical elements to reveal underlying truths.
The historian aimed to demythologise the ancient legends to better understand the culture of that era.
To remove or clarify myths or misconceptions surrounding a topic or belief.
The scientist worked to demythologise the public's fears about the new technology.
demythologised
AdjectiveUK
/diːˈmɪθəˌlɒdʒaɪzd/
US
/diˈmɪθəˌlɑdʒaɪzd/
Stripped of mythical elements or interpretations; presented in a way that removes myths or legends.
The demythologised version of the story focused on historical facts rather than legendary embellishments.
Approached or interpreted in theology without reliance on literal supernatural or mythological claims.
The theologian advocated a demythologised reading of the resurrection narratives.
demythologise
Past ParticipleStripped of mythical elements; interpreted in a rational or historical manner.
The scholars relied on a demythologised account of the legend.