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Definition of zombify in English: zombifyverbzombifying, zombified, zombifies ˈzɒmbɪfʌɪˈzämbəˌfī [with object]usually as adjective zombified1(especially in popular fiction) transform into a zombie. she was attacked by the zombified old man people believed to have the power to zombify a person were widely feared and respected Example sentencesExamples - I'll give the cast the benefit of the doubt since most of them are zombified at some point in the film.
- The mayhem culminates in a raucous sequence with Jessica climbing into some kind of unholy combine-lawnmower contraption and tearing through legions of zombified former classmates.
- In one cut scene, Steve kills his zombified father in order to protect Claire.
- It's ominous from the very beginning, when you step in the role of a pipsqueak teenager as he tries to evade a zombified cop.
- Ana is a nurse whose husband is zombified by the neighbour girl and turns on his wife with incredible speed and ferocity.
- The bit where Shaun arrives to rescue his mum from his soon-to-be-zombified dad is just sublime.
- The newest games to appear include Pet Sematary, an arcade game based on the movie of the same name, which was in turn an adaptation of a novel in which zombified pets return from the dead.
- Two years later, the gang reunited at the Spooky Island amusement park, where vacationing college kids were getting mysteriously zombified.
- The team fights against zombified humans.
- Here's another season full of crazed killers, zombified corpses, brutal stabbings, and all the rest of the trappings that the fans enjoy.
- 1.1informal Deprive of energy or vitality.
exhausted, screaming kids and their zombified parents Example sentencesExamples - I'm insanely proud even though I've had absolutely nothing to do with it - by all rights he should be zombified and silent the amount of TV he's watched throughout my pregnancy.
- The notion of zombified masses sitting around accepting Novak's every word has always been a fond one.
- But he got enough work done in class in a zombified mid-sleep state that it didn't really matter.
- A zombified society, passively allowing itself to be hypnotised by every cunning conman with a used monster to sell.
- One could look forward to vacation, sleeping most of the day, drowsing along in a overwarm, zombified preteen state.
- On the down side I have known friends be zombified layabouts doing absolutely nothing for days on end and really being the most boring people because they are smoking constantly.
- Sure those are the tired hits, but they were also the tunes an otherwise zombified crowd actually started dancing to.
- And when it comes to problem gamblers, too, let's not tell them they're diseased or zombified.
- As for the last half a year, well, the amount of beverage I consumed was not as crazy as in my younger years, but still would probably zombify most people.
- A chilling hospital scene depicts zombified patients walking up and down a small corridor in rhythmic despair, pushing their IV stands and furiously puffing away on their oral fixatives.
- He turned around to see Pat standing in front of him with the same zombified expression she always has.
- With Rock laying out the ghetto-centric beats for these guys to rap over, Soul Survivor II is just the thing to wake up today's zombified rap audience.
- There are two stories set in dystopian futures - one of them a hi-tech world of zombified clones, the other a post-apocalyptic stone age.
- Our friends politely take their leave and we spend the rest of the night zombifying in front of the telly.
- If your loved one is zombified, you can't take them home like that, but also recognize that there are some people who cannot be let up from medications.
- However, should ISPs be legally liable for their zombified customers?
Derivatives noun Why is Galileo's case a good example of a thought experiment, while the zombification of philosophy of mind doesn't seem to lead us anywhere? Example sentencesExamples - Go for the best center you can find and let them treat the person, which may mean a brief period of zombification.
- And with Shaun, it is all about apathy and the zombification of society.
- The editors bring together more than 250 contributors to outline diverse topics ranging from abortion to zombification.
- The greatest crime committed by the colonizer, Brodber suggests, is this zombification of the body and the spirit of the colonized.
Definition of zombify in US English: zombifyverbˈzämbəˌfī [with object]usually as adjective zombified1(especially in popular fiction) transform into a zombie. she was attacked by the zombified old man people believed to have the power to zombify a person were widely feared and respected Example sentencesExamples - Two years later, the gang reunited at the Spooky Island amusement park, where vacationing college kids were getting mysteriously zombified.
- The team fights against zombified humans.
- It's ominous from the very beginning, when you step in the role of a pipsqueak teenager as he tries to evade a zombified cop.
- I'll give the cast the benefit of the doubt since most of them are zombified at some point in the film.
- Ana is a nurse whose husband is zombified by the neighbour girl and turns on his wife with incredible speed and ferocity.
- In one cut scene, Steve kills his zombified father in order to protect Claire.
- Here's another season full of crazed killers, zombified corpses, brutal stabbings, and all the rest of the trappings that the fans enjoy.
- The bit where Shaun arrives to rescue his mum from his soon-to-be-zombified dad is just sublime.
- The newest games to appear include Pet Sematary, an arcade game based on the movie of the same name, which was in turn an adaptation of a novel in which zombified pets return from the dead.
- The mayhem culminates in a raucous sequence with Jessica climbing into some kind of unholy combine-lawnmower contraption and tearing through legions of zombified former classmates.
- 1.1informal Deprive of energy or vitality.
exhausted, screaming kids and their zombified parents Example sentencesExamples - There are two stories set in dystopian futures - one of them a hi-tech world of zombified clones, the other a post-apocalyptic stone age.
- The notion of zombified masses sitting around accepting Novak's every word has always been a fond one.
- However, should ISPs be legally liable for their zombified customers?
- Sure those are the tired hits, but they were also the tunes an otherwise zombified crowd actually started dancing to.
- If your loved one is zombified, you can't take them home like that, but also recognize that there are some people who cannot be let up from medications.
- And when it comes to problem gamblers, too, let's not tell them they're diseased or zombified.
- A chilling hospital scene depicts zombified patients walking up and down a small corridor in rhythmic despair, pushing their IV stands and furiously puffing away on their oral fixatives.
- I'm insanely proud even though I've had absolutely nothing to do with it - by all rights he should be zombified and silent the amount of TV he's watched throughout my pregnancy.
- As for the last half a year, well, the amount of beverage I consumed was not as crazy as in my younger years, but still would probably zombify most people.
- But he got enough work done in class in a zombified mid-sleep state that it didn't really matter.
- One could look forward to vacation, sleeping most of the day, drowsing along in a overwarm, zombified preteen state.
- A zombified society, passively allowing itself to be hypnotised by every cunning conman with a used monster to sell.
- On the down side I have known friends be zombified layabouts doing absolutely nothing for days on end and really being the most boring people because they are smoking constantly.
- With Rock laying out the ghetto-centric beats for these guys to rap over, Soul Survivor II is just the thing to wake up today's zombified rap audience.
- He turned around to see Pat standing in front of him with the same zombified expression she always has.
- Our friends politely take their leave and we spend the rest of the night zombifying in front of the telly.
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