zombify

/ˈzɑmbɪfaɪ/
verb
  1. To turn someone or something into a zombie (a reanimated corpse).
    • The sorcerer tried to zombify the dead king.
    • In the movie, a strange gas can zombify an entire city.
    • The ancient curse was said to zombify its victims.
  2. To make someone feel mentally numb, unresponsive, or robotic, often through boredom or exhaustion.
    • Don't let the daily grind zombify you—find time for fun.
    • Watching hours of commercials can zombify anyone.
    • The teacher's monotone voice seemed to zombify the class.
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