"defamilialize" meaning in English

See defamilialize in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: defamilializes [present, singular, third-person], defamilializing [participle, present], defamilialized [participle, past], defamilialized [past], defamilialise [alternative], de-familialize [alternative]
Etymology: From de- + familial + -ize. Etymology templates: {{af|en|de-|familial|-ize}} de- + familial + -ize Head templates: {{en-verb}} defamilialize (third-person singular simple present defamilializes, present participle defamilializing, simple past and past participle defamilialized), {{tlb|en|American spelling|Oxford British spelling}} (American spelling, Oxford British English)
  1. To remove familial character from Tags: British, English, Oxford, US Translations (Translations): défamilialiser (French)

Inflected forms

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