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derealize, v. Philos.|diːˈriːəlaɪz| [f. de- II. 1 + realize v.2] To deprive of reality, make unreal. So deˈrealizer (see quot. 1909); deˈrealizing ppl. a.
1889W. James in Mind XIV. 351 Corroborated, not de⁓realised, by the ultimate principle of my belief. 1904― Meaning of Truth (1909) iv. 109 We have no transphenomenal absolute ready, to derealize the whole experienced world by, at a stroke. 1909― Pluralistic Univ. ii. 49 Pluralism, in exorcizing the absolute, exorcizes the great de-realizer of the only life we are at home in. 1964B. Frechtman tr. Sartre's Saint Genet 161 And what if, by means of this makebelieve, he drew everything—trees, plants, utensils, animals, women and men—into a derealizing whirl? |