diabolify (Meaning)

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diabolify (v. t.)

To ascribed diabolical qualities to; to change into, or to represent as, a devil.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diabolify

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diabolify Sentence Examples

  1. The villain's plan was to diabolify the peaceful town, spreading chaos and fear among its inhabitants.
  2. With sinister intent, the sorcerer sought to diabolify the sacred ritual, twisting its purpose for his own dark ends.
  3. The ancient artifact had the power to diabolify anyone who dared to wield it, corrupting their very essence.
  4. Legends spoke of a cursed tome that could diabolify the minds of those who read its forbidden pages.
  5. The demonic presence began to diabolify the once-tranquil forest, turning it into a realm of nightmares.
  6. Through dark magic, the necromancer aimed to diabolify the fallen warriors, raising them as his undead army.
  7. The cult leader's ultimate goal was to diabolify the entire city, sacrificing its inhabitants to summon an ancient evil.
  8. As the corrupting influence spread, it started to diabolify the hearts of even the most virtuous individuals.
  9. The cursed artifact had the power to diabolify reality itself, warping the very fabric of existence.
  10. In the twisted realm of the underworld, souls were subjected to torment, their essence slowly diabolified by the malevolent forces that ruled there.

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To ascribed diabolical qualities to; to change into, or to represent as, a devil.

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The villain's plan was to diabolify the peaceful town, spreading chaos and fear among its inhabitants.

With sinister intent, the sorcerer sought to diabolify the sacred ritual, twisting its purpose for his own dark ends.

The ancient artifact had the power to diabolify anyone who dared to wield it, corrupting their very essence.

Legends spoke of a cursed tome that could diabolify the minds of those who read its forbidden pages.