Fancification example sentences

sanc·ti·fi·ca·tion

noun

sanctification (noun) · sanctifications (plural noun)

  - the action of making or declaring something holy:

  - the action or process of being freed from sin or purified:

  - the action of causing something to be or seem morally right or acceptable:

"Fancification" Example Sentences

1. The fancification of the simple recipe added unnecessary complexity.
2. His fancification of the story made it unbelievable.
3. We witnessed the gradual fancification of the once-humble town.
4. The restaurant's fancification led to higher prices.
5. I'm not a fan of the fancification of everyday language.
6. The excessive fancification of the design was distracting.
7. There was a clear fancification of the product packaging.
8. The fancification of the car's interior was impressive.
9. She disliked the fancification of traditional methods.
10. Modern architecture often involves fancification to a certain degree.
11. The fancification process took several months.
12. His attempt at fancification fell flat.
13. The fancification of the simple song was unnecessary.
14. Avoid the fancification; keep it simple.
15. What a waste of time, this entire fancification project!
16. He viewed the fancification as a form of pretentiousness.
17. The fancification of the building's exterior was striking.
18. Her writing was marked by a lack of fancification.
19. The fancification completely altered the original meaning.
20. Through fancification, the artist transformed the mundane.
21. The fancification of their lives was quite superficial.
22. It was a fancification driven by commercial interests.
23. Ultimately, the fancification proved counterproductive.
24. The fancification of the language was excessive.
25. He observed the fancification with a critical eye.
26. The fancification resulted in a loss of authenticity.
27. With fancification, came a loss of practicality.
28. The fancification was a symptom of societal pressures.
29. Despite the fancification, it was still recognizable.
30. His fancification of the argument was unconvincing.
31. The fancification added little value to the project.
32. She resisted the fancification of her simple lifestyle.
33. The needless fancification irritated many viewers.
34. A subtle fancification was all that was needed.
35. The fancification made it appear more expensive.
36. Because of the fancification, it lost its charm.
37. He preferred simplicity over fancification.
38. The fancification was a clear sign of the times.
39. For the fancification, they used expensive materials.
40. This fancification is a distraction from real issues.
41. The fancification masked a lack of substance.
42. Such fancification is often seen in marketing.
43. Through fancification, they aimed to attract a new market.
44. His fancification of his speech was quite noticeable.
45. The fancification obscured the original intention.
46. I find the fancification of this process unnecessary.
47. The fancification only served to confuse the audience.
48. It was a blatant attempt at fancification.
49. The fancification ultimately backfired spectacularly.
50. This level of fancification is simply absurd.

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