sadducize
/sædˈjuːsaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to imitate or resemble the Sadducees, especially in their skepticism or indifference to religious beliefs.
“The professor tried to sadducize his students by questioning the existence of God.”
2. verb
to reduce or show something to be lacking in spiritual or moral value, especially by emphasizing its material or worldly aspects.
“The media sadducized the politician’s speech, focusing on its luxurious backdrop rather than the message.”