"zeitgeistification" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From zeitgeist + -ification. Etymology templates: {{af|en|zeitgeist|-ification}} zeitgeist + -ification Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} zeitgeistification (uncountable)
  1. (informal, rare) The process by which someone or something becomes part of the zeitgeist (the spirit of the age). Tags: informal, rare, uncountable
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          "ref": "1989, P-Form: Performance Art Magazine, Chicago, I.L.: Randolph Street Gallery, page 5:",
          "text": "Please, dear reader, read these words in the spirit of a hatred for the late zeitgeistification which favors chaperoning of thought and creation over a free run of the mind. If they should offend, or provoke derision, amen.",
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          "text": "In that way, the entire No Way Home experience – the anticipation, the consumption, the postviewing zeitgeist-ification – is an ingenious, insidious effort at harmonizing and maximizing intellectual property that's spread across several studios and filmmakers and celebrities and eras.",
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          "text": "that's true. However I kind of feel that Bens strong feelings about calzones led him to at least consider writing an opinion piece for the Pawnee Journal calling for the \"Zeitgeistification of calzones.\" So in my crazy mind, calzones are obviously mentioned by extension. Of course Leslie would have pulled strings to not have it printed though, she couldn't afford the scandal.",
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          "ref": "2024 August 30, Gina Cherelus, “A Stanley Tumbler You Can Wear?”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-09-25:",
          "text": "A new Halloween costume from Target inspired by a popular reusable cup perpetuates the zeitgeistification of a holiday that once belonged almost entirely to children.",
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