"de-Trumpification" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Rho9998-de-Trumpification.wav [UK]
Etymology: From de- + Trumpification. In the political sense used by opponents of Trump, possibly influenced by denazification and de-Baathification. Etymology templates: {{af|en|de-|Trumpification}} de- + Trumpification Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} de-Trumpification (uncountable)
  1. (neologism) Opposite of Trumpification.
    Removing the Trump brand name.
    Tags: neologism, uncountable Categories (topical): Donald Trump
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  2. (neologism) Opposite of Trumpification.
    (US politics) Removing Trump from power or undoing the effects of his presidency.
    Tags: US, neologism, uncountable Categories (topical): US politics
    Sense id: en-de-Trumpification-en-noun-dXmlzFXG Categories (other): English neologisms Topics: government, politics

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