different between vegetize vs vegetive
vegetize
English
Etymology
From vegetate + -ize.
Verb
vegetize (third-person singular simple present vegetizes, present participle vegetizing, simple past and past participle vegetized)
- (intransitive, chiefly figuratively) To be in a vegetative state.
- I was vegetizing in front of the TV after a tough week.
- (transitive, chiefly figuratively) To put into a vegetative state.
- Watching daytime television could vegetize anyone.
Synonyms
- (intransitive: to be in a vegetative state): vegetate
vegetize From the web:
vegetive
English
Adjective
vegetive (not comparable)
- (obsolete) vegetable
- Of or pertaining to vegetation.
- Synonym: vegetative
Noun
vegetive (plural vegetives)
- (obsolete) vegetable
- 1636, George Sandys, Paraphrase upon the Psalms and Hymns dispersed throughout the Old and New Testaments
- Hence vegetives receive their fragrant birth,
And clothe the naked bosom of the earth.
- Hence vegetives receive their fragrant birth,
- 1636, George Sandys, Paraphrase upon the Psalms and Hymns dispersed throughout the Old and New Testaments
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