zionify

English

Etymology

Zion + -ify

Verb

zionify (third-person singular simple present zionifies, present participle zionifying, simple past and past participle zionified)

  1. (transitive) To increase the Zionistic nature of.
    • 2002, nads, “people”, in soc.culture.palestine (Usenet):
      The cause for nazism, facism is without a doubt zionism and the West HAS to be de zionified for the good of its existance[sic]
    • 2004, Marlon, “Re: 60 Minutes -- fascinating interview”, in rec.music.dylan (Usenet):
      who are you to judge who's a nutcase? and why would you assume a thinking intelligent person can't have a feeling that the jews have exploited the holocaust in their favor and turned the middle east upside down in their quest to zionify the "holy land".
    • 2009, vivapalestine, “the political implications of al quds day in stockholm 2009”, in alt.religion.islam (Usenet):
      FiB kulturfront has chosen not only to sacrifice its main slogan – defence of freedom of expression – but also to voluntarily subject itself to the zionified cultural elite's hegemony in Swedish debate
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