passify

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈpæsɪfaɪ/, /ˈpæsəfaɪ/
  • (file)
  • Homophone: pacify

Verb[edit]

passify (third-person singular simple present passifies, present participle passifying, simple past and past participle passified)

  1. (rare) To make or become passive.
    Synonym: passivize (more common)
    • 1983, Barry Tarshis, How to Write Like a Pro: A Guide to Effective Nonfiction Writing:
      The distinction between the two voices, active and passive, is easy enough to make. The way you "passify" a verb is to start out with some form of the auxiliary "to be" and follow the auxiliary with the past participle of the verb.
    • 1997, 1997 American Control Conference, volume 1, of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, →ISBN, page 2657:
      For non-passive systems, however, passivity-based control techniques cannot be used directly. One way of making nonpassive systems amenable to passivity-based control is to render such systems passive, i.e., to passify them[.]
    • 2016, Peter Thiemann, Programming Languages and Systems: 25th European Symposium, →ISBN:
      Finally, [the command] passify does not generate version-optimal programs; the notion of version-optimal passive form, which uses the [...]
    • 2016, Thorsten Hens, Marc Oliver Rieger, Financial Economics: A Concise Introduction, →ISBN:
      A passive investor invests in the market portfolio as if he shared the average belief of the investors. [...] Every investor has the choice to “passify” if he discovers himself to be a loser of the zero sum game.