Disneyfy
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of Disneyfy
An Americanism dating back to 1970–75; Disney ( def. ) + -fy
Example Sentences
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“This will Disneyfy a sacred place. Imagine a huge cable car flying over the Vatican and dumping tourists in front of St. Peter’s. It’s unprecedented.”
From Washington Times ● Nov. 14, 2018
Despite all the petty efforts to Disneyfy what the ages have dignified, The Living Desert remains a triumphantly beautiful film.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Mostly they romanticize the Vegas that was, before the corporations moved in to Disneyfy and democratize gambling.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A short preview of the experience was Disneyfied fun: immersion in a landscape whose inhabitants included giant dragonflies, a Pteranodon, a group of long-necked Astrodon and agile hadrosaurs.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 2, 2025
That could have led sites to simply get rid of anything inappropriate for children, creating a Disneyfied internet.
From New York Times ● Apr. 30, 2023
Many are dreaming not of a restart of the Disneyfied Broadway Riedel celebrates, but rather a reset — toward a more diverse, equitable and artistically emboldened Broadway culture.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 18, 2020
But in our Disneyfied world of intoxicating and endless images, cult of the self and willful illiteracy, we did not think.
From Salon ● Feb. 28, 2019
“Mulan” is a decidedly Disneyfied take on a Chinese fairy tale, but elements of Chinese culture and history ring true.
From Washington Post ● Aug. 31, 2017
Critics attacked English Heritage earlier this year for "Disneyfying" Tintagel's Arthurian connections after the charity commissioned a likeness of Merlin carved into the cliffs at the site.
From National Geographic
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