reabnormalize
English
Alternative forms
- reabnormalise
Etymology
From re- + abnormalize.
Verb
reabnormalize (third-person singular simple present reabnormalizes, present participle reabnormalizing, simple past and past participle reabnormalized)
- (transitive) To make abnormal again.
- 2025 September 18, Ali Martin, “Newsom takes on Trump, rising in Democratic eyes – at least for now”, in The Christian Science Monitor[1], archived from the original on 18 September 2025:
- [California G]overnor [Gavin Newsom], says Dr. [Steven] Fish[, political science professor at the University of California at Berkeley], is changing how people view [U.S.] president [Donald Trump]’s style, which at first seemed “absurd … but then people got used to it. What Newsom is doing is re-abnormalizing those things.”
Translations
to make abnormal
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Derived terms
- reabnormalize