gamified

English

Etymology

From gamify + -ed.

Verb

gamified

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gamify

Adjective

gamified (comparative more gamified, superlative most gamified)

  1. Turned into a game.
    • 2017, Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 21 February:
      Unlike older conservatives, Yiannopoulos understood what was bubbling up on platforms such as Reddit and 4chan: a new gamified form of hard-right discourse based not on ideas but on memes, harassment and “saying the unsayable” […].
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