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zombify
English
Alternative forms
- zombiefy
Etymology
zombie +? -fy
Verb
zombify (third-person singular simple present zombifies, present participle zombifying, simple past and past participle zombified)
- (transitive, fictional) To turn into a zombie (a member of the living dead or undead).
- 1994, Arnold et al., A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Hispanic and Francophone Regions:
- She managed to flee the sorcerer who had attempted to zombify her and enjoyed relative prosperity in Jamaica.
- 1994, Arnold et al., A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Hispanic and Francophone Regions:
- (transitive, computing) To take control of (a computer) in order to use it covertly and illicitly.
- These trojans can zombify your machine.
Hypernyms
- monsterize
Derived terms
- de-zombify
- zombification
Translations
zombify From the web:
- zombify what does it mean
- what does zombify
- what does zombify mena
monsterise
English
Etymology
monster +? -ise
Verb
monsterise (third-person singular simple present monsterises, present participle monsterising, simple past and past participle monsterised)
- Alternative form of monsterize
Anagrams
- moisteners, neoterisms, remoistens
monsterise From the web:
- what does monasteries mean
- what is the meaning of monasteries
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