easify

To make easy.

Verb

  1. To make easy.
    • Once again the pedagogic purpose of this “approach' appears to be to easify the pupil's access to academic discourse (or the language of schooling) and once again the belief is that “awareness raising' may afford part...
    • The above examples easify the particular texts chosen but do not necessarily teach students how to easify for themselves. - 1995, Michael John Allen, Web Journal of Current Legal Issues Yearbook, page 117:
    • Also note that the scatter matrices and distance matrices mentioned in the above steps are normalized such that the maximum value in the matrices is 1 to easify the selection of the significant Eigen vectors. - 2014,...

Origin

From easy + -ify.

Forms

easifies easifying easified