Zombify
Verb
UK
/ˈzɒm.bɪ.faɪ/
US
/ˈzɑːm.bɪ.faɪ/
Definition
To make someone feel lifeless, dull, or without energy, like a zombie.
Example
"The boring movie zombified the audience."
"Too much phone use can zombify your mind and make you lose focus."
"After working all night, he felt completely zombified and could barely stay awake."
Explanation
To zombify someone means to make them act like a zombie (a dead body in stories that moves like a living person), tired, dull, and without energy. For example, watching phone all night zombified him. It can also mean to make someone stop thinking clearly, often because of boredom, tiredness, or too much screen time. People use it in a funny or casual way to describe when they feel sleepy, lazy, or not alert. For example, that long class zombified everyone.