delacerate
/ˌdɛləˈsɛrɪt/ or /ˌdɛləˈsɛreɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to deprive of lace; to strip of ornament or elegance
“The artist’s skill was lost to the world, delacerated by the cruel hand of time.”
2. verb
to deprive of a lace or lacy pattern, to remove the lace or ornament from something
“The tailor delacerated the fabric to create a more modern design.”
3. verb
to deprive of a lace or lacy pattern, to remove the lace or ornament from something, or to make something more plain
“The interior designer delacerated the room to give it a more minimalist look.”
4. verb
to deprive of a lace or lacy pattern, to remove the lace or ornament from something, or to make something more plain, or to strip something of its elegance or refinement
“The author’s writing style delacerated the complexity of the subject matter.”