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will demystify

  • future tense
    of demystify.
    demystify
    verb (used with object)
    to rid of mystery or obscurity; clarify.

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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.

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