Definitions
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- verb transitive and intransitive, anthropology To become, or cause to become, oriented toward
mass production, mass consumption, and high throughput rather than individuality. - verb transitive, linguistics, rare To use as a
mass noun .
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Examples
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He said recommendations were eagerly awaited from maritime experts as to how government could harness and efficiently "massify" the use of this resource for short sea transportation.
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Perkins 14 is a collaborative effort from the horror community and massify.com.
Perkins 14 (2009) 2009
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He also talked about how the film came in to fruition through massify.com, which is a unique production concept.
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So massify that, bring the wills and desires and story-telling instincts of a thousand other people into the picture.
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"The education budget cannot be decreased at this point because of the backlogs and the report of the commission (on higher education) that we need to ` massify 'education."
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-- Until March 8, 2010, writers and filmmakers are invited to submit pitches for a high-concept, male-driven comedy by submitting a title, logline, synopsis, and written scene on www. massify.com/lionsgate -- The Lionsgate development team will then select one concept to be produced into a short film.
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-- Until March 8, 2010, writers and filmmakers are invited to submit pitches for a high-concept, male-driven comedy by submitting a title, logline, synopsis, and written scene on www. massify.com/lionsgate -- The Lionsgate development team will then select one concept to be produced into a short film.
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It's easy to massify the higher education system, but access must be coupled with success.
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