Dematerialised

Word DEMATERIALISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Dematerialised"

What do we mean by dematerialised?

To disappear by becoming immaterial.

To cause something to disappear by becoming immaterial.

To remove the physical materials from (a process, etc.)

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The word "dematerialised" in example sentences

The pièce de résistance: the blackboard flips forward, dry ice pours forth and the giant inflatable head of Felix the Cat edges forward to float over us all, a symbol of our dematerialised desires, as Leckey ecstatically proclaims the new age of infinitely satisfiable cultural need. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some could say the same of his career, since winning The Turner Prize in 2001 with his controversial installation The Lights Going On and Off, his dematerialised minimal art has continued to grapple with our attention. ❋ Crane.tv (2011)

Actually, here it's the legacy of 1960s-era dematerialised art that's on the minds of fledgling curators from London's Goldsmith's College. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For you, assets include: Shares, which have been dematerialised into CSCS at current market prices; Real Estate with proper title documents; Cash in Bank; Gold and any asset with a high probability to appreciate and easily determinable market values. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A book read on a screen has dematerialised; we can neither own nor love it, and if we can't hold it in our hands how can we absorb it into our minds? ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)

The Tardis has never dematerialised in that way before, has it? ❋ Not A Sheep (2007)

He had begun to work on his first poetic enterprise; and his visual production shifts towards what some have (wrongly) thought a more dematerialised style. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I couldn't get used to the idea of not being dematerialised after leaving normal space. ❋ Scheer, Karl (1977)

And before Graybound's eyes the two men and the mousebeaver dematerialised. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

He nodded obediently and concentrated on a teleport jump-then dematerialised. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

Objects or stacks of material as large as a house could be dematerialised in these matter-reduction fields and beamed to receiver stations in the form of extra-dimensional hyper-impulses. ❋ Scheer, Karl (1976)

Within its red-gleaming outline there was an eerie darkness which was a threshold into the dematerialised state of the transport process. ❋ Scheer, Karl (1976)

And with this parting threat the mousebeaver dematerialised. ❋ Voltz, William (1976)

Then the alien creature dematerialised and slipped out of Rhodan's grasp. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

He waited for John Marshall's report which advised us that during Pucky's jump the dematerialised substance of his body had been violently rejected by an unknown force and consequently during rematerialisation his bodily atoms and the molecular groupings had not immediately reassembled in a proper matrix. ❋ Scheer, Karl (1976)

In a huff he dematerialised and vanished from the sight of his perplexed friends. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

Although he dematerialised as usual, he retained his form and consciousness for a tiny second as he slammed against the barrier of the Akons. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

The 2 teleporters concentrated their minds on the jump, dematerialised and were back in the same second. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1976)

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