(verb.)
to destroy, get rid of
(v.) To have an effect
to have a good or bad effect or result, as to the advantage or disadvantage of a person or thing.
...fôrmyəˈlāik
adjective
1. constituting or containing a verbal formula or set form of words.
"a formulaic greeting"
synonyms: conventional, stock, unoriginal, stereotypical, uninspired, clichéd, paint-by-number
(adjective)
overly decorated, showy
elaborately or excessively intricate or complicated.
"florid operatic-style music was out"
1. reddish; ruddy; rosy: a florid complexion.
2. flowery; excessively ornate; showy: florid writing.
3. (of language) using unusual words or complicated rhetorical constructions.
"the florid prose of the nineteenth century"
(adj.) [sem'-uh-nl]
fundamentally influential; important
(adj.) Moving or jumping from one thing to another.
1. lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
...iˈnôrdn-it
adjective
1. unusually or disproportionately large; excessive.
"a case that had taken up an inordinate amount of time"
synonyms: excessive, undue, unreasonable, unjustifiable, unwarrantable, disproportionate, unwarranted, unnecessary, needless, uncalled for, gratuitous, exorbitant, extreme;
(adj.) Marked by great joy or jubilation
[dih-ras'-uh-neyt]
verb (used with object), de·rac·i·nat·ed, de·rac·i·nat·ing.
to uproot; to remove from one homeland
--The USA deracinated the Native American Souix from the Great Plains--
1. to pull up by the roots; uproot; extirpate; eradicate.
2. to isolate or alienate (a person) from a native or customary culture or environment.
(verb.)
to scatter, to spread
...dekərəs,diˈkôrəs/
adjective
1. in keeping with good taste and propriety; polite and restrained.
"dancing with decorous space between partners"
synonyms: proper, seemly, decent, becoming, befitting, tasteful;
(adj.)
related to a subject or topic; relevant
In Saudi Arabia, it is germane that the women remain covered.--
"that is not germane to our theme"
synonyms: relevant, pertinent, applicable, apposite, material;
...ˈfôrmyəˌlāt
verb
1. create or devise methodically (a strategy or a proposal).
"economists and statisticians were needed to help formulate economic policy"
synonyms: devise, conceive, work out, think up, lay, draw up, put together, form, produce, fashion, concoct, contrive, forge, hatch, prepare, develop; informal dream up
"the miners formulated a plan"
(adj.) Not necessary; dispensable.
His sexy little belly shirt is expendable according to today's teen norms of proper cool dress decorum.
(v.) To add as a supplement; to attach
...fôrˈmalətē
noun
1. the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette.
"he retained the formality of his social background"
(verb.)
to thrive, to prosper
--Commenting about her oily hair made her anger flourish--