The present participle of discreate; the process or act of uncreating or destroying something completely.
From discreate + -ing (present participle ending). This continuing form of the verb describes an ongoing process of uncreation or total destruction.
When philosophers write about 'discreating the universe,' they're not being poetic—they're asking serious questions about whether a perfect being could literally reverse the act of creation, making it a word at the edge of philosophy and theology!
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