different between vampirize vs vampirine
vampirize
English
Alternative forms
- vampirise
Etymology
From vampire +? -ize.
Verb
vampirize (third-person singular simple present vampirizes, present participle vampirizing, simple past and past participle vampirized)
- (transitive) To make into a vampire.
- (transitive) To drain the resources or life force of.
Translations
Portuguese
Verb
vampirize
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of vampirizar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of vampirizar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of vampirizar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of vampirizar
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vampirine
English
Etymology
vampire +? -ine
Adjective
vampirine (comparative more vampirine, superlative most vampirine)
- vampiric
- 2013, Richard Gravil, Reading Dickens's Bleak House (page 43)
- Krook is such an indispensable part of the symbolism of the book that when he spontaneously combusts another vampirine figure has to take his place; namely Vholes.
- 2013, Richard Gravil, Reading Dickens's Bleak House (page 43)
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