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future tenseof demystify.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
demystifyverb (used with object)to rid of mystery or obscurity; clarify.
Example Sentences
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Connolly, today a veteran journalist and screenwriter, recently published “Being John Lennon,” a book he hopes will demystify the artist and unveil the complex man he was.
From Fox News ● Dec. 8, 2018
Their hard earned lessons will demystify the cult of collaboration and help you, our dearest readers, know a good collaboration when you see one.
From Time ● Jan. 2, 2015
For those who need more support, he adds that the app will "demystify" treatment so people feel more comfortable and empowered to seek help.
From US News ● May 2, 2013
The study will "demystify the Quant framework" used by city traders, says the firm.
From The Guardian ● Jun. 19, 2010
A confused home buyer in the Chicago area can phone, and a mortgage expert will demystify the latest wrinkle in local real estate lending.
From Time Magazine Archive
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