How Do You Spell SANIFY?

Pronunciation: [sˈanɪfˌa͡ɪ] (IPA)

The word "sanify" is spelled with the phonetic transcription /ˈsænɪfaɪ/. It is composed of the root word "sanit-" which means to clean or make something sanitary, and the suffix "-ify" which means to make something into the root word. Therefore, "sanify" means to make something sanitary. Although it is not commonly used in everyday language, it can be useful when discussing the process of cleaning and disinfecting.

SANIFY Meaning and Definition

  1. Sanify is not a recognized word in the English language, so it does not have a standard dictionary definition. However, if we were to attempt to provide a definition based on the general rules of word formation and considering its composition, we can interpret "sanify" as a verb that would mean the act of making something or someone sanitary or clean.

    The term "sanify" could be formed by adding the prefix "sani-" to the root word "-fy." The prefix "sani-" derives from the word "sanitary," which pertains to conditions that promote cleanliness and hygiene. The "-fy" suffix in this case would mean to make or cause the qualities related to sanitation.

    Based on this interpretation, "sanify" could refer to the process or action of improving or restoring cleanliness, hygiene, or sanitary conditions to a particular object, place, or individual. This could involve actions such as disinfecting, sterilizing, or decontaminating, aimed at eliminating harmful or unsanitary substances. The term could also be used metaphorically to describe actions or processes that improve overall well-being, health, or orderliness.

    It is important to note that without an established usage or presence in dictionaries, the interpretation and definition provided are speculative and not definitive.

Etymology of SANIFY

The word sanify is derived from the Latin word sanus, meaning healthy or sound. The English prefix san- means healthy, while the suffix -ify means to make or to cause. Therefore, sanify can be understood to mean to make healthy or to cause to become healthy.

Conjugate verb Sanify

CONDITIONAL

I would sanify
you would sanify
he/she/it would sanify
we would sanify
they would sanify

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be sanifying
you would be sanifying
he/she/it would be sanifying
we would be sanifying
they would be sanifying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have sanify
you would have sanify
he/she/it would have sanify
we would have sanify
they would have sanify

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been sanifying
you would have been sanifying
he/she/it would have been sanifying
we would have been sanifying
they would have been sanifying

FUTURE

I will sanify
you will sanify
he/she/it will sanify
we will sanify
they will sanify

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be sanifying
you will be sanifying
he/she/it will be sanifying
we will be sanifying
they will be sanifying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sanified
you will have sanified
he/she/it will have sanified
we will have sanified
they will have sanified

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been sanifying
you will have been sanifying
he/she/it will have been sanifying
we will have been sanifying
they will have been sanifying

IMPERATIVE

you sanify
we let´s sanify

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sanify

PAST

I sanified
you sanified
he/she/it sanified
we sanified
they sanified

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was sanifying
you were sanifying
he/she/it was sanifying
we were sanifying
they were sanifying

PAST PARTICIPLE

sanified

PAST PERFECT

I had sanified
you had sanified
he/she/it had sanified
we had sanified
they had sanified

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been sanifying
you had been sanifying
he/she/it had been sanifying
we had been sanifying
they had been sanifying

PRESENT

I sanify
you sanify
he/she/it sanifies
we sanify
they sanify

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am sanifying
you are sanifying
he/she/it is sanifying
we are sanifying
they are sanifying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sanifying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sanified
you have sanified
he/she/it has sanified
we have sanified
they have sanified

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been sanifying
you have been sanifying
he/she/it has been sanifying
we have been sanifying
they have been sanifying