greenify

English

Etymology

green + -ify

Verb

greenify (third-person singular simple present greenifies, present participle greenifying, simple past and past participle greenified)

  1. (rare) To make green, especially by the addition of trees and other plants.
    • 1983, United States. Joint Publications Research Service, China report: economic affairs‎
      ...to preserve social ethics, establish a new social mood, greenify the country and change previous states of disorder, uncleanliness and deficiency.
    • 2000, Alan Warren, Waziristan, the Faqir of Ipi, and the Indian Army
      ...the resources needed to greenify the rocks of Waziristan further to the west...
    • 2008, Sylvie Nail, Forest Policies and Social Change in England‎
      This is the case of the many initiatives to 'greenify' transport corridors, to make business environments more pleasant.

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