English to Nepalese Dictionary demystify

demystify

demystify
definition
verb
this book attempts to demystify technology
make (a difficult or esoteric subject) clearer and easier to understand.
example
I am not trying to minimize the importance of design any more than I am attempting to 'demystify' the nature of scientific observation.
We'll attempt to 'demystify' the whisper number and evaluate its importance to you as an individual investor.
this book attempts to 'demystify' technology
In response to my attempts a few weeks ago to 'demystify' the day-to-day movements in share prices, one reader has asked for a similar explanation of the foreign exchange markets.
The annual event sets out to 'demystify' the subject by making it more accessible and enjoyable.
Written with home users in mind, the book aims to 'demystify' computer security and help users to enjoy and a safer and more enjoyable computing experience.
This kind of attempt to 'demystify' intellectuals and artists by relating them to objective social processes is in itself neither misguided nor new.
In smart suit, immaculate blue shirt and plainish tie, Kinski attempts to 'demystify' the complexities of the post-privatisation utility businesses.
It's difficult to 'demystify' my hidden practice of picking and choosing.
They will help users to navigate and access content across all platforms, with a wider remit of helping to 'demystify' technology.
As interest in fire walking has grown, he said, scientists have attempted to 'demystify' the phenomenon and tease apart the allure of the ritual.
As a whole, these patterns of early modern thought help 'demystify' subject positions that have frequently been perceived as either enigmatic or idiosyncratic.
this book attempts to 'demystify' technology
First, I will discuss the origin of my idea and how it works, then I will attempt to 'demystify' the art of kernel module programming with a few short examples.
The aim is to 'demystify' subjects and there is an emphasis on moving away from professional jargon and universal objectivity.
I have found that one way of breaking down taboos, is to 'demystify' the subject and to make it more easy to remember.
While the 80-member-crew tries desperately to stick to the tight schedule, for the students in the audience it is a 'demystification' of the electronic world they aren't quite prepared for.
She is a rigorously skeptical and a profoundly visionary poet, a writer whose 'demystifying' intelligence is matched by a passionate embrace of poetry's rejuvenating power.
This isn't rocket science - it's a refreshing 'demystification' (but not a debunking) of an artform which often appears dusty and irrelevant to youngsters.
Such musical notions as octaves, chords, scales, and keys can all be 'demystified' and understood logically using simple mathematics.
This book 'demystifies' enterprise architecture and helps organisations recognise real business value through effective implementation.
Actually, the job is so huge, the spotlight so hot, the weight of becoming part of history so heavy, that some candidates go through a mental process of 'demystifying' the job, say those who have known presidents and presidential wannabes.
The photograph, when taken together with the argument is an exercise in 'demystification' : it reveals something that was previously hidden, the presence of black factory workers in 1930s France.
We want to get a true picture of how it works, the big picture - that's what we're going for: no smoke, no mirrors - a 'demystification' of the music industry and how to do it in a non-confrontational way.
The tears come because one suddenly realises that, in 'demystifying' the belief systems in this inexorable process of enquiry, one's own vantage point is no less prone to attack.
Writers do not predict the future but use writing as a cognitive ancillary in the 'demystification' of the present.
He 'demystifies' the equipment to help readers understand the fundamental principles of photography.
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