<span class="searchmatch">verbifications</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">verbification</span>...
From verb + -ification. <span class="searchmatch">verbification</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">verbifications</span>) The use of a noun as though it were a verb; conversion into...
<span class="searchmatch">Verbification</span> from سالْفة (sālfa, “conversation, talk, speech, event”) (Kuwait) IPA(key): /ˈsoːləf/ سولَف • (sōlaf) (imperfective يسولِف (ysōlif), verbal...
<span class="searchmatch">Verbification</span> of كورونا (kōrōna), from English corona(virus). IPA(key): /t(ə)kərwən/ تكرون • (t(a)karwan) IIq (non-past يِتْكَرْوَن (yitkarwan)) to become...
(avnanismós): αυναν- (avnan-, “to masturbate”) + -ίζομαι (-ízomai, “-<span class="searchmatch">verbification</span> ending”). IPA(key): /a.vnaˈni.zo.me/ Hyphenation: αυ‧να‧νί‧ζο‧μαι αυνανίζομαι...
poor, submissive, servile to feign poverty, submissiveness, servility <span class="searchmatch">Verbification</span> of مسكين (miskīn, “needy, innocent, harmless”) تَمَسْكَن • (tamaskan)...
the suffix -ize to a word. Numerous examples are cited where verbified words have come into common usage. verbalize, verbalise <span class="searchmatch">verbification</span> verbifier...
<span class="searchmatch">Verbification</span> of niks (literally “nothing”). IPA(key): /ˈnɪk.sə(n)/ Hyphenation: nik‧sen Rhymes: -ɪksən niksen (informal, intransitive) to do nothing...
<span class="searchmatch">Verbification</span> of the noun 待(ま)ち伏(ぶ)せ (machibuse) (Tokyo) まちぶせる [màchíbúsérú] (Heiban – [0]) (Tokyo) まちぶせる [màchíbúséꜜrù] (Nakadaka – [4]) IPA(key): [ma̠t͡ɕibɯ̟se̞ɾɯ̟]...
humorous) failing the first exam May be used directly as a verb. To make <span class="searchmatch">verbification</span> more explicit, it may be preceded by 取得 (qǔdé), 奪得/夺得 (duódé), 爭取/争取...