DEFEATURE Meaning and
Definition
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Defeature is a verb that refers to the act or process of removing or diminishing the desired features or characteristics of an object, entity, or design. It involves altering or modifying the appearance or functionality of something by eliminating or reducing its distinguishing attributes, aesthetic elements, or desirable qualities. Defeature can encompass various fields, such as architecture, design, engineering, and manufacturing.
In architectural or design contexts, defeature can involve intentionally simplifying or abstracting the visual elements, removing excessive embellishments, or streamlining the overall appearance of a structure or object. This is often done to achieve a more minimalist, sleek, or contemporary look. Defeaturing can also pertain to reducing the complexity or number of elements in a design, aiming to optimize functionality or improve ease of use.
In engineering or manufacturing industries, defeature may refer to the process of eliminating nonessential or redundant components or features from a product or system. By removing such elements, the overall cost, complexity, or weight of the product can be reduced, making it more efficient, economical, or practical.
In summary, defeature involves the deliberate act of removing or diminishing desirable attributes, features, or characteristics of an object or design, either visually or functionally, for various purposes such as simplification, optimization, or cost reduction.
Common Misspellings for DEFEATURE
- sefeature
- xefeature
- cefeature
- fefeature
- refeature
- eefeature
- dwfeature
- dsfeature
- ddfeature
- drfeature
- d4feature
- d3feature
- dedeature
- deceature
- deveature
- degeature
- deteature
- dereature
- defwature
Etymology of DEFEATURE
The word "defeature" has its etymology rooted in Old French and Latin. The Middle English term "defeturer" meant to disfigure or mar, which was derived from the Old French word "desfaiturer". This Old French term combined "des-" (meaning "dis-" or "un-") and "faiture" (meaning "work" or "production"). "Faiture" came from the Latin word "factura", which referred to the act of making or creating. Therefore, the word "defeature" ultimately originated from the Latin "factura", influenced by Old French and Middle English, with the prefix "des-" added to convey the action of undoing or harming something that was initially made or created.
Conjugate verb Defeature
CONDITIONAL
I
would defeature
you
would defeature
he/she/it
would defeature
we
would defeature
they
would defeature
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be defeaturing
you
would be defeaturing
he/she/it
would be defeaturing
we
would be defeaturing
they
would be defeaturing
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have defeature
you
would have defeature
he/she/it
would have defeature
we
would have defeature
they
would have defeature
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been defeaturing
you
would have been defeaturing
he/she/it
would have been defeaturing
we
would have been defeaturing
they
would have been defeaturing
FUTURE
I
will defeature
you
will defeature
he/she/it
will defeature
we
will defeature
they
will defeature
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be defeaturing
you
will be defeaturing
he/she/it
will be defeaturing
we
will be defeaturing
they
will be defeaturing
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have defeatured
you
will have defeatured
he/she/it
will have defeatured
we
will have defeatured
they
will have defeatured
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been defeaturing
you
will have been defeaturing
he/she/it
will have been defeaturing
we
will have been defeaturing
they
will have been defeaturing
IMPERATIVE
you
defeature
we
let´s defeature
to defeature
PAST
I
defeatured
you
defeatured
he/she/it
defeatured
we
defeatured
they
defeatured
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was defeaturing
you
were defeaturing
he/she/it
was defeaturing
we
were defeaturing
they
were defeaturing
PAST PARTICIPLE
defeatured
PAST PERFECT
I
had defeatured
you
had defeatured
he/she/it
had defeatured
we
had defeatured
they
had defeatured
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been defeaturing
you
had been defeaturing
he/she/it
had been defeaturing
we
had been defeaturing
they
had been defeaturing
PRESENT
I
defeature
you
defeature
he/she/it
defeatures
we
defeature
they
defeature
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am defeaturing
you
are defeaturing
he/she/it
is defeaturing
we
are defeaturing
they
are defeaturing
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
defeaturing
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have defeatured
you
have defeatured
he/she/it
has defeatured
we
have defeatured
they
have defeatured
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been defeaturing
you
have been defeaturing
he/she/it
has been defeaturing
we
have been defeaturing
they
have been defeaturing
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