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adjectify
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/21 20:43 UTC 版)
動詞
adjectify (third-person singular simple present adjectifies, present participle adjectifying, simple past and past participle adjectified)
- (transitive) To convert (a word that is not an adjective) into an adjective.
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1862, M. C. Pandosy, translated by George Gibbs and J[ohn] G[ilmary] Shea, Grammar and Dictionary of the Yakama Language (Shea’s Library of American Linguistics; VI), New York: Cramoisy Press, page 14:
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If we desire to affirm that the substantive is put in action, we adjectify it by adding to its positive the termination tla; for example atawit, love; adjective affirming action atawit-la, loving.
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2014, Cécile Rozuel, “Otherness in Self and Organisations: Kafka’s The Metamorphosis to Stir Moral Reflection”, in Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris, editors, The Contribution of Fiction to Organizational Ethics (Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations; volume 11), Emerald Group Publishing, page 26:
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The influence of Kafka on popular culture is undeniable, whether people have read his books or not. He is one of a few authors who have had their names adjectified. Situations or organisations are called ‘kafkaesque’ to denounce an absurdly painful series of events or experiences usually set in or involving a bureaucratic organisation (see for instance Hodson, Roscigno, Martin, & Lopez, 2013).
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- (transitive) To describe something.
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1986, Catharine R. Stimpson, “The Somagrams of Gertrude Stein”, in Susan Rubin Suleiman, editor, The Female Body in Western Culture: Contemporary Perspectives, Cambridge, Mass.; London: Harvard University Press, →ISBN, page 40:
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However, since Moers’s work in the mid-1970s, attempts to adjectify Stein’s work as “female” have entangled that work far more deeply with Stein’s femaleness as femaleness, as an elemental condition, inseparable from the body.
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2014, Décio Torres Cruz, Postmodern Metanarratives: Blade Runner and Literature in the Age of Image, Palgrave Macmillan:
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2015, Iris van der Tuin, “Classifixation in Feminist Theory”, in Generational Feminism: New Materialist Introduction to a Generative Approach, Lexington Books, →ISBN, page 23:
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From a historical perspective, the relation is seen differently: with the conceptualization of the adjectified subject—the woman subject, the feminist subject, the black subject, the postcolonial subject, etc.
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同意語
派生語
- adjectification
参考
- (converting into or using as another part of speech)
- adjectivize/adjectivise, adjective, adjectify
- adverbialize/adverbialise, (rare) adverb, (rare) adverbify, adverbize
- nominalize/nominalise, substantivize/substantivise, noun, (rare) nounify, substantify, (very rare) substantive
- verbalize/verbalise, (colloquial) verb, verbify
参照
- Robert Hartwell Fiske (2011), Robert Hartwell Fiske’s Dictionary of Unendurable English: A Compendium of Mistakes in Grammar, Usage, and Spelling with Commentary on Lexicographers and Linguists, Scribner, →ISBN, page 28: “adjectify Misused for describe (or similar words).”
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