covidfy
covidfy 30초 만에
- A neologism meaning to adapt a space for pandemic safety.
- Involves physical changes like barriers and distancing stickers.
- Includes digital shifts like QR code menus and remote work.
- Commonly used in business, hospitality, and urban planning contexts.
- Architectural Transformation
- The process of physically altering building layouts to improve ventilation and reduce physical contact points.
The museum had to covidfy its entire exhibition path, creating a one-way system to ensure visitors never crossed paths in narrow corridors.
- Operational Adaptation
- The modification of business hours, staffing levels, and delivery methods to align with lockdown restrictions.
We spent the entire weekend trying to covidfy the classroom, measuring out exactly two meters between every desk.
The gym owners decided to covidfy the facility by moving half the treadmills into the outdoor parking lot.
If we don't covidfy our workflow soon, the health department will shut down our production line.
- Hygiene Protocol
- The integration of hand-sanitizing stations and mandatory masking into the daily routine of a public space.
The city council voted to covidfy public transport by installing air purifiers and touchless payment systems.
- Grammatical Context
- The word follows standard regular verb conjugation: covidfy (present), covidfied (past/participle), and covidfying (gerund).
By the time the school reopened, the administration had successfully covidfied every classroom and hallway.
Are you planning to covidfy your wedding, or will you just wait until the restrictions are lifted?
The airline's decision to covidfy the boarding process involved staggered times and mandatory temperature checks.
- Colloquial Usage
- In casual conversation, it can be used humorously, such as 'covidfying' a dinner party by serving individual snack boxes instead of a shared platter.
To covidfy the office, we had to replace the communal coffee pot with a touchless espresso machine.
The stadium was covidfied by reducing capacity to twenty percent and enforcing a strict mask mandate.
- Professional Jargon
- Facility managers use the term to describe the technical aspects of HVAC upgrades and space reconfiguration.
- Business Media
- Found in articles discussing the 'new normal' and how companies are pivoting their physical operations.
During the conference, the CEO explained how they had to covidfy their supply chain to ensure minimal human contact.
The local news report showed how small businesses were struggling to covidfy their shops on a tight budget.
I heard the principal saying they need to covidfy the cafeteria before the students return from break.
- Public Policy
- Used in government guidelines that mandate the 'covidfication' of public transport and government buildings.
The architect was hired specifically to covidfy the new office tower's lobby to prevent crowding at the elevators.
Social media was full of people sharing creative ways they had covidfied their home workspaces.
- Educational Sector
- Universities had to covidfy their campuses by implementing hybrid learning and socially distanced dormitories.
- Mistaken Identity
- Do not use 'covidfy' as a synonym for 'infect.' It is a verb of construction and organization, not biology.
Incorrect: I need to covidfy my hands before eating. (Better: I need to sanitize my hands.)
Incorrect: The city was covidfied by the rising infection rates. (Better: The city was devastated by the rising infection rates.)
Correct: We had to covidfy the seating chart to allow for social distancing.
- Overuse
- Avoid using the word for every minor change. It is most effective when describing a significant overhaul.
Correct: The restaurant covidfied its entrance by adding a temperature check station.
Correct: It took three weeks to covidfy the theater's ventilation system.
- Tense Confusion
- Ensure you use 'covidfied' for completed actions and 'covidfying' for ongoing processes.
- Comparison: Covidfy vs. Retrofit
- Covidfy is specific to the pandemic; retrofit is a general engineering term for updating old systems.
Instead of saying we need to covidfy, the board preferred the term 'health-conscious reconfiguration.'
We need to pandemic-proof our schools to ensure they never have to close again.
The engineers will retrofit the ventilation system to include UV-C light sterilization.
- Comparison: Covidfy vs. Sanitize
- Sanitize is a physical cleaning action; covidfy is a systemic or environmental change.
To adapt to the new regulations, the gym implemented a reservation system for all members.
The store decided to digitize its loyalty program to avoid the use of physical cards.
- Comparison: Covidfy vs. Reconfigure
- Covidfy is a 'why' word (the reason is COVID); reconfigure is a 'what' word (changing the layout).
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The suffix '-fy' comes from the Latin 'facere,' which means 'to do' or 'to make.' So, linguistically, 'covidfy' shares a root with words like 'factory' and 'manufacture.'
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'fy' as 'fee' instead of 'fai.'
- Putting the stress on the second syllable.
난이도
The word is easy to recognize if you know 'COVID' and the suffix '-fy.'
Spelling the past tense 'covidfied' (changing y to i) can be tricky for some.
The pronunciation is straightforward and follows regular patterns.
It sounds like other '-fy' verbs, so it is easy to identify in speech.
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Verbs ending in 'y' change 'y' to 'i' before adding '-ed' or '-es.'
covidfy -> covidfied / covidfies
The suffix '-fy' creates a transitive verb from a noun or adjective.
COVID + fy = covidfy (to make like COVID rules)
Gerunds can act as the subject of a sentence.
Covidfying the office was expensive.
Passive voice is used when the action is more important than the actor.
The shop was covidfied last month.
Infinitive of purpose explains why an action is taken.
They moved the desks to covidfy the room.
수준별 예문
I need to covidfy my desk.
I need to make my desk safe from the virus.
'To covidfy' is used here as an infinitive after 'need.'
They covidfy the shop.
They make the shop safe for the virus.
Simple present tense.
Is the room covidfied?
Is the room safe according to the rules?
Passive voice used as an adjective.
We covidfy our hands.
We make our hands safe (informal use).
Note: 'Sanitize' is more common for hands.
Please covidfy the kitchen.
Please make the kitchen safe.
Imperative form.
He will covidfy the office tomorrow.
He will make the office safe tomorrow.
Future tense with 'will.'
The school is covidfied.
The school follows the safety rules.
Passive state.
I am covidfying my house.
I am making my house safe right now.
Present continuous tense.
The restaurant had to covidfy its dining area.
The restaurant was required to change its layout for safety.
'Had to' shows necessity.
Did you covidfy the meeting room yet?
Have you finished making the meeting room safe?
Simple past question.
She is covidfying the entrance with a new sign.
She is putting up a sign to follow the rules.
Present continuous.
We covidfied the bus by adding hand sanitizer.
We made the bus safe by providing sanitizer.
Simple past tense.
They want to covidfy the park by closing the playground.
They want to make the park safe by stopping people from using the playground.
Infinitive of purpose.
Is it expensive to covidfy a small business?
Does it cost a lot of money to make a small shop safe?
Interrogative with 'it' as a dummy subject.
The gym was covidfied last month.
The gym was updated with safety rules last month.
Passive voice.
You must covidfy your workspace before the visitors arrive.
It is necessary to make your workspace safe.
Modal verb 'must.'
The manager decided to covidfy the office by installing plexiglass shields.
The manager chose to update the office with transparent barriers.
'Decided to' followed by the infinitive.
Many businesses are covidfying their services to include contactless delivery.
Companies are changing their methods to avoid physical contact.
Present continuous for ongoing trends.
If we don't covidfy the warehouse, we might have to close.
Failure to adapt the warehouse could lead to a shutdown.
First conditional.
The museum has been covidfied to ensure a one-way flow of visitors.
The museum was changed so people only walk in one direction.
Present perfect passive.
Covidfying the school was a major logistical challenge for the principal.
Making the school safe was a very difficult task to organize.
Gerund used as the subject.
They are looking for creative ways to covidfy the outdoor festival.
They want imaginative ideas to make the festival safe.
Infinitive phrase.
The airline covidfied the boarding process to reduce crowding.
The airline changed how people get on the plane to prevent large groups.
Simple past.
Is your apartment covidfied enough for a small gathering?
Is your home safe enough to have a few friends over?
Adjective use with 'enough.'
The city council voted to covidfy all public transportation hubs by the end of the month.
The local government decided to reconfigure transit centers for safety.
Infinitive phrase with a time marker.
To covidfy the workplace effectively, you need more than just hand sanitizer.
Effective adaptation requires structural changes, not just cleaning.
Adverbial phrase of purpose.
The hotel successfully covidfied its check-in process by moving it entirely online.
The hotel transitioned to a digital check-in to ensure safety.
Simple past with an adverb of manner.
We are currently covidfying the stadium to allow for twenty percent capacity.
We are adjusting the stadium layout for a limited number of fans.
Present continuous describing a current project.
The report suggests that covidfying urban centers will have long-term benefits for public health.
Adapting cities for the pandemic might improve health in the future.
Gerund phrase as the object of a verb.
After the office was covidfied, employees felt much safer returning to work.
The safety modifications improved employee confidence.
Passive voice in a subordinate clause.
The small bookstore struggled to covidfy its narrow aisles.
The shop found it difficult to adapt its tight spaces.
Simple past with an object.
Has the government provided enough funding to covidfy the public schools?
Is there enough money from the state to make schools safe?
Present perfect question.
The architect’s primary task was to covidfy the lobby while maintaining its aesthetic appeal.
The goal was to make the lobby safe without making it look ugly.
Infinitive phrase used as a complement.
Covidfying the supply chain required a complete shift toward local sourcing and digital tracking.
Adapting the logistics involved moving away from international suppliers.
Gerund as a complex subject.
The university had to covidfy its entire curriculum, transitioning to a hybrid model overnight.
The school adapted all its classes to be partly online and partly in person.
Appositive phrase explaining the verb.
Many urban planners argue that we should permanently covidfy our streets to prioritize pedestrians over cars.
Some experts think pandemic-style street changes should be kept forever.
Modal verb 'should' with an adverb.
The company's failure to covidfy its production line led to a significant outbreak among staff.
Not adapting the factory caused many workers to get sick.
Infinitive phrase modifying a noun.
By covidfying the ventilation systems, the theater managed to reopen ahead of its competitors.
Improving the air flow allowed the theater to start business sooner.
Prepositional phrase with a gerund.
The hospitality sector was forced to covidfy its operations or face permanent closure.
Businesses had to adapt or go out of business.
Passive voice with a correlative conjunction.
How can we covidfy our social interactions without losing the sense of community?
How do we stay safe while staying connected to others?
Interrogative with a modal and a prepositional phrase.
The covidfication of the workplace has catalyzed a broader debate regarding the necessity of physical offices.
The process of making offices safe has started a discussion about remote work.
Noun form 'covidfication' used as the subject.
To covidfy a heritage building without compromising its historical integrity is a formidable challenge.
Making an old building safe without damaging its history is very hard.
Infinitive phrase as a subject with a complex modifier.
The retail industry’s attempt to covidfy consumer behavior through gamified hygiene protocols proved surprisingly effective.
Using games to make people follow health rules worked well in shops.
Genitive construction with an infinitive object.
Linguists observe that terms like 'covidfy' reflect the human need to linguistically domesticate a chaotic global event.
Words like this help people feel more in control of a scary situation.
Noun clause as the object of 'observe.'
The project aims to covidfy the urban landscape by integrating biosecurity measures into the very fabric of the city.
The goal is to make the city safe by building health features into the architecture.
Infinitive phrase with a complex prepositional phrase.
Having covidfied the entire fleet, the logistics company saw a marked decrease in absenteeism.
After making all their trucks safe, fewer workers stayed home.
Perfect participle phrase.
The imperative to covidfy public spaces has often clashed with established norms of architectural transparency.
The need for safety barriers has conflicted with the trend of open, glass buildings.
Noun phrase with a following infinitive.
The philosopher questioned whether the drive to covidfy our lives might lead to a permanent state of hyper-vigilance.
Will trying to make everything safe make us constantly worried?
Indirect question in a complex sentence.
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— To make a physical area safe according to pandemic rules.
We need to covidfy the space before the guests arrive.
— To change how a job is done to avoid contact.
The factory had to covidfy its workflow to keep workers safe.
— To switch to digital or single-use menus.
The bistro covidfied its menu using QR codes.
— To add sanitizers or temperature checks at a door.
They decided to covidfy the entrance with an automatic dispenser.
— To move chairs and tables for social distancing.
The theater had to covidfy the seating by removing every other row.
— To prepare a school room for safe learning.
Teachers spent the summer trying to covidfy the classrooms.
— To make travel safer by avoiding crowds or using masks.
Many people covidfied their commute by cycling instead of taking the bus.
— To adapt a wedding or party for safety.
They had to covidfy the wedding by limiting the guest list.
— To reconfigure a waiting area for safety.
The hotel covidfied its lobby with plexiglass and stickers.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Sanitize means to clean; covidfy means to change the whole setup.
Infect means to give the virus; covidfy means to protect against it.
Vaccinate is a medical procedure; covidfy is an environmental change.
관용어 및 표현
— The changed state of the world after it has been covidfied.
Wearing masks in the office is just part of the new normal.
Informal— To change a business model, often by covidfying it.
We had to pivot the business to focus on online sales.
Business— A small group of people you interact with in a covidfied life.
We only see people who are in our social bubble.
Informal— The goal of covidfying a process to remove physical touch.
The hotel is moving toward contactless everything.
Informal— To make long-term changes to stay safe from viruses.
He decided to pandemic-proof his life by moving to the countryside.
Informal— The goal of covidfying public spaces to reduce infections.
We are covidfying the city to help flatten the curve.
Public Health— A play on a common idiom, emphasizing social distancing.
Remember, distance makes the heart grow safer in the office.
Humorous— The state of a home office after covidfying it for video calls.
Is your living room zoom-ready for the meeting?
Informal— A space or activity that is safe and covidfied.
This park is very quarantine-friendly because it's so big.
Informal— The final step in covidfying one's personal appearance.
Before you enter the covidfied shop, make sure to mask up.
Informal혼동하기 쉬운
Both involve safety from the virus.
Disinfecting is just killing germs on surfaces; covidfying includes moving furniture and changing rules.
I disinfected the table, but the manager covidfied the whole dining room.
Both mean making things safe for a pandemic.
Pandemic-proof is more formal and implies a permanent change for any virus; covidfy is specific to COVID-19.
We need to pandemic-proof the city, starting by covidfying the subways.
Both involve changing a layout.
Reconfigure is a general word for any change; covidfy explains that the change is for COVID safety.
We reconfigured the office to make more room, which helped us covidfy the space.
Both involve updating a system.
Modernize is about being new; covidfy is about being safe.
They modernized the kitchen with new ovens and covidfied the serving area with shields.
Both are related to pandemic safety.
Quarantine is staying away from people; covidfy is changing a place so people can be there safely.
While I was in quarantine, the office was being covidfied for my return.
문장 패턴
Subject + covidfy + Object.
I covidfy the room.
Subject + had to + covidfy + Object.
They had to covidfy the shop.
Subject + is covidfying + Object + by + [Gerund].
She is covidfying the office by moving desks.
After + [Passive Clause], Subject + Verb.
After the room was covidfied, we felt safe.
[Gerund Phrase] + Verb + Complement.
Covidfying the entire building proved to be difficult.
Subject + Verb + [Infinitive Phrase of Purpose].
The city acted quickly to covidfy public spaces.
The [Noun form] of [Object] + Verb.
The covidfication of the school changed everything.
Having + [Past Participle], Subject + Verb.
Having covidfied the facility, the owner reopened.
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High during 2020-2021; declining but still used in historical or retrospective contexts.
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I covidfied my friend.
→
I infected my friend.
'Covidfy' is for spaces and processes, not for biological infection.
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The room was covidfyed.
→
The room was covidfied.
Verbs ending in 'y' change to 'i' before 'ed.'
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I need to covidfy my hands.
→
I need to sanitize my hands.
'Covidfy' usually refers to structural or systemic changes, not personal hygiene.
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He is covidfying for the virus.
→
He is covidfying the office.
'Covidfy' is a transitive verb and needs a direct object.
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The covidfy of the building.
→
The covidfication of the building.
Use the noun form 'covidfication' when referring to the process itself.
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Use with specific objects
Always specify what you are covidfying, such as 'the office,' 'the workflow,' or 'the event.'
Remember the 'Y' rule
When changing the tense, remember: covidfies, covidfied, covidfying.
Use for evocative writing
Use 'covidfy' when you want to vividly describe the specific atmosphere of the 2020s.
Learn the noun form
'Covidfication' is a great word to use when discussing the overall trend of pandemic changes.
Global understanding
Even though it's a new word, English speakers around the world will understand it because of the shared experience of the pandemic.
Match your audience
Use 'covidfy' in emails and meetings, but 'reconfigure' in formal reports.
Stress the first syllable
Make sure to say CO-vid-fy, not co-VID-fy.
Modify + COVID
Keep the phrase 'Modify for COVID' in mind to remember the meaning.
Know your synonyms
Use 'retrofit' for technical updates and 'sanitize' for simple cleaning.
Don't confuse with 'infect'
Never use 'covidfy' to mean giving someone the virus; it only means making things safe.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Modify' + 'COVID.' If you want to modify your life for the virus, you 'covidfy' it.
시각적 연상
Imagine a person holding a ruler and a bottle of sanitizer, standing in front of an office desk. They are 'covidfying' the space by measuring the distance.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to describe three things you would do to covidfy your local library in three sentences.
어원
Created in early 2020 as a portmanteau of 'COVID' (the virus name) and the Latinate suffix '-fy' (meaning to make or become).
원래 의미: To make something compliant with COVID-19 safety regulations.
Modern English Neologism (Latinate suffix)문화적 맥락
Be aware that for some, the word may trigger stressful memories of the pandemic. Use it with empathy in personal conversations.
In the US and UK, the word was often used in a 'can-do' business spirit, focusing on how to keep the economy moving.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Business Reopening
- covidfy the floor plan
- install hygiene stations
- contactless payment
- staff safety training
Education
- covidfy the classroom
- staggered break times
- hybrid learning model
- desk shields
Hospitality
- covidfy the menu
- outdoor dining pods
- reservation-only system
- enhanced cleaning schedule
Public Transport
- covidfy the buses
- mask requirements
- limited passenger capacity
- touchless ticketing
Home Life
- covidfy the guest room
- sanitizing station at the door
- outdoor social bubble
- ventilation check
대화 시작하기
"How did your favorite local restaurant covidfy its space?"
"Do you think we should keep the changes we made to covidfy our offices?"
"What was the hardest thing to covidfy in your daily routine?"
"Have you seen any creative ways people have covidfied their homes?"
"Do you think 'covidfy' will still be a common word in ten years?"
일기 주제
Describe the process of how your workplace or school was covidfied.
Write about a time you felt safer because a place was thoroughly covidfied.
Reflect on whether the 'covidfication' of our world has made us more or less social.
If you had an unlimited budget, how would you covidfy a public park?
Discuss the pros and cons of covidfying our digital lives.
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10 질문Yes, it is a neologism, which means it is a newly created word that has become common in everyday use, especially in business and journalism since 2020.
The past tense is spelled 'covidfied.' You change the 'y' to an 'i' and add 'ed,' following the standard rule for English verbs ending in 'y.'
While people might understand you, it is better to use 'sanitize' or 'wash' for hands. 'Covidfy' is usually used for spaces, processes, or systems.
It is generally considered neutral to informal. It is common in newspapers and business meetings, but you might avoid it in a very formal legal document or academic thesis.
The noun version is 'covidfication,' which refers to the process of making things covid-compliant.
They are very similar, but 'pandemic-proof' is slightly more formal and implies a long-term solution for all types of pandemics, not just COVID-19.
Yes! You can covidfy an app by adding features like contactless payment, digital menus, or health declaration forms.
It is used less frequently now than in 2020, but it is still used when discussing the changes made during that time or when preparing for future health challenges.
It is C1 because it is a modern neologism that requires an understanding of how English morphology (word building) works and how language responds to global events.
Yes, you can use the past participle 'covidfied' as an adjective, as in 'a covidfied office.'
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Describe how you would covidfy your favorite coffee shop. Use the word 'covidfy' at least once.
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Write a short email to your boss explaining why you need to covidfy the break room.
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Compare the words 'covidfy' and 'sanitize'. How are they different?
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Discuss the economic impact of 'covidfying' a small business.
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Create a list of five things needed to covidfy a classroom.
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Explain the meaning of 'covidfication' in your own words.
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How would you covidfy a public park? Write three sentences.
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Is the word 'covidfy' still useful today? Why or why not?
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Describe a 'covidfied' airport experience.
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What are the architectural implications of covidfying an office tower?
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How does the suffix '-fy' change the meaning of the word 'COVID'?
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Write a paragraph about the 'new normal' using the word 'covidfied'.
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Describe a creative way to covidfy a restaurant menu.
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Why do some people find the word 'covidfy' annoying or informal?
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Draft a social media post for a shop that has just been covidfied.
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Discuss the role of digital technology in covidfying services.
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How would you covidfy a public library? List three steps.
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Write a sentence using 'covidfying' as a gerund subject.
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How would you covidfy a concert?
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Describe the 'new normal' using the word 'covidfied'.
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Listen to the word: 'covidfy'. Which syllable is stressed?
Listen to the sentence: 'The office was covidfied.' What happened to the office?
Listen to the speaker: 'We need to covidfy the workflow.' Is the speaker talking about cleaning or a process?
Listen and identify the verb: 'They are covidfying the theater.'
Listen to the formal report: 'The facility was reconfigured for pandemic compliance.' What is the informal word for this?
Listen to the news: 'The city is covidfying the parks.' What are they doing?
Listen to the pronunciation: 'CO-vid-fai'. Is this correct?
Listen for the noun: 'The covidfication of the school took months.'
Listen to the speaker: 'I need to covidfy my desk.' What is the speaker's goal?
Listen to the sentence: 'If we don't covidfy, we can't open.' What is the condition?
Listen to the speaker: 'It's a covidfied world.' What does this mean?
Listen and identify the tense: 'They covidfied the shop.'
Listen for the synonym: 'They retrofitted the building.' Is this similar to covidfying?
Listen to the speaker's tone: 'I'm so tired of covidfying everything!' How do they feel?
Listen to the instruction: 'Please covidfy the seating chart.' What should you do?
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Summary
To covidfy is to transform an environment or workflow to meet COVID-19 safety standards, such as when a cafe installs plexiglass and switches to digital menus to protect customers.
- A neologism meaning to adapt a space for pandemic safety.
- Involves physical changes like barriers and distancing stickers.
- Includes digital shifts like QR code menus and remote work.
- Commonly used in business, hospitality, and urban planning contexts.
Use with specific objects
Always specify what you are covidfying, such as 'the office,' 'the workflow,' or 'the event.'
Remember the 'Y' rule
When changing the tense, remember: covidfies, covidfied, covidfying.
Use for evocative writing
Use 'covidfy' when you want to vividly describe the specific atmosphere of the 2020s.
Learn the noun form
'Covidfication' is a great word to use when discussing the overall trend of pandemic changes.
예시
We had to covidfy our living room to create a functional home office for two people.
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