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zombify

[ zom-buh-fahy ]

verb (used with object)

zombified, zombifying.
  1. to turn (someone) into a zombie.


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Origin of zombify1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

"When I first came out of hospital the medications were so strong I was zombified - I had no energy at all," he said.

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Even the most zombified Republican politician will eventually come to realize the party needs to move on.

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They can continue to sleep-walk, zombified, even deeper into the Age of Trump and his first dictatorship or they can wake up and resist.

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With the right music Dad could escape his zombified abyss.

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The Ayn Rand winner-take-all ethos and the thoroughly disproved trickle-down theory, which holds that helping those who need no help will somehow lift everyone up, continue to be trotted out in debased, zombified form.

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