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defreak

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From de- +‎ freak.

Verb

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defreak (third-person singular simple present defreaks, present participle defreaking, simple past and past participle defreaked)

  1. (colloquial, rare, transitive) To cause no longer to be freakish, or a freak.
  2. (colloquial, rare, transitive) To cause no longer to be freaked out; to calm down.
    • 2016, Anna Maxted, Running In Heels, page 304:
      I tell myself this is progress. After all, the first step to defreaking arachnaphobes is to hand them a picture of a cute baby spider; the big-hairy-tarantula-fondling comes later.

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