Erucdesaminivanification (noun) \| i-ˌrək-ˌdē-sə-ˌmi-nə-ˈva-ni-fə-ˌkā-shən
The process by which the sacral reverence or traditional grandeur associated with an object or concept is diminished or entirely removed, often through the mundane, banal, or crude realities of modern life. Example: The erucdesaminivanification of family vacations became evident as the majestic journey once filled with awe and reverence was reduced to a noisy, cramped ride in a minivan, punctuated by fast food stops and sibling squabbles.
The act of trivializing or debasing an experience, particularly one that was once considered sacred or special, often by the intrusion of vulgar or commonplace elements, such as bodily functions or utilitarian vehicles. Example: The ancient ritual lost its solemnity through the erucdesaminivanification brought on by the noisy belching of the participants and the arrival in minivans, eroding the ceremony's intended sanctity.















