Nazify

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English

Etymology

Nazi +‎ -fy

Verb

Nazify (third-person singular simple present Nazifies, present participle Nazifying, simple past and past participle Nazified)

  1. To subject or convert to Nazism.
    • 1941, Abraham Wolf, Higher Education in German-occupied Countries:
      It did more to de-nazify the Germans than to nazify the French.
    • 1976, Howard Paul Becker, German Youth: Bond or Free
      The Ministry of Education expects the teachers of history to espouse National Socialism positively. Thus how to Nazify rather than whether to Nazify []