He who makes of it a religious belief, falsifies and denaturalizes it.
2
He denaturalizes the world-exploresthe intrasymbolic borderlines of the spatial words and worlds we thought we knew.
3
Admittedly, he had later emerged from this retirement to serve on a Vichy commission for denaturalizing naturalized French citizens, principally Jews.
4
The strange immobility of his swollen cheeks denaturalized his broad, good face, all the features of which disappeared under the dead, bluish mask.
5
She called down, in English that sounded like some delocalized, denaturalized speech, it was so strange then and there, "Is it all right?"
6
They kept lions, leopards, and bears in enclosed parks, or "paradises," and found pleasure in the pursuit and slaughter of these denaturalized and half-domesticated animals.