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What (who) is mystification - definition


Mystification         
·noun The act of mystifying, or the state of being mystied; also, something designed to, or that does, mystify.
Mystification (Diderot)         
1768 UNFINISHED WORK WRITTEN IN 1768 BY DENIS DIDEROT, FIRST RELEASED IN 1951
Mystification (2005 film)
Mystification or l'Histoire des portraits is an unfinished work from 1768 by Denis Diderot. It was published in 1951.
Mystifying      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Mystify.

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Mystification
Mystification may refer to:
Examples of use of mystification
1. So, is this the re–mystification of the apartheid policy of the erstwhile white minority regimes in Africa?
2. "To say that Gaza was free would be a mystification without precedent in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
3. The public figure attributes so much importance and mystification to "the media" that he does not understand how revealing it is, and with what transparency it conveys any sign of wretchedness, falseness, inarticulateness and ludicrousness.
4. There was media coverage of it which I read with amusement and a certain amount of mystification because I wasn‘t actually involved for much of it." So he was not in the frame for the job at first?
5. Only self–censorship and the mystification of the Israel Defense Forces for many years have prevented the Israelis from learning what the IDF did to the Lebanese, and what the IDF‘s conceptual limitations are, as an organization whose strength is great and whose wisdom is definitely not.