Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To divest of mystery; make clear or plain.

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Examples

  • This is an unmystery-like mystery, concerned not so much with dead bodies -- though there are plenty -- as with the mysteries of healing and the heart, politics and people.

    Shaken & Stirred BondGirl 2008

  • This is an unmystery-like mystery, concerned not so much with dead bodies -- though there are plenty -- as with the mysteries of healing and the heart, politics and people.

    Shaken & Stirred 2008

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