Definition
To make farcical; to turn something into a farce or to make it seem absurd and ridiculous.
Etymology
Formed from 'farce' plus the verb-forming suffix '-ify' (from Latin '-ficare'), which means 'to make' or 'to cause to be.' This creates a verb that means 'to make into a farce.'
Kelly Says
The '-ify' suffix is a powerful English tool for creating verbs—'horrify,' 'simplify,' 'terrify,' 'beautify'—all mean 'to make' or 'to cause.' It's so productive that we can even invent new verbs this way and English speakers immediately understand them.
Translations
ARالعربية
تزييف
ta-zee-if
BNবাংলা
পূর্ণ করা
poor-n-kor-a
CSČeština
naplnit
na-pl-nit
DEDeutsch
farcify
far-si-fi
ELΕλληνικά
γεμίζω
gem-izo
ESEspañol
farcificar
far-thee-fi-kar
FAفارسی
پرکردن
par-kar-den
FRFrançais
farcir
fɑːrsiʁ
GUGU
ભરપૂર કરવું
bhar-poor-kar-vu
HIहिन्दी
भरपूर करना
bhar-poor-kar-na
HUMagyar
teljesíteni
tel-jes-ni-ti
IDBahasa Indonesia
mengisi
men-gi-si
ITItaliano
farcire
far-che-re
KO한국어
장난치다
jang-nan-chi-da
MSBahasa Melayu
mengisi
men-gi-si
NLNederlands
farcificeren
far-si-fi-ce-ren
PLPolski
farcyfikować
far-si-fi-ko-vat
PTPortuguês
farcificar
far-si-fi-kar
RORomână
a umple
a um-ple
RUРусский
заполнить
zapolnit
TRTürkçe
farcify
far-si-fi
UKУкраїнська
заповнити
za-pov-niti
VITiếng Việt
làm cho đầy
lam cho day