dexify
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of defend + explain + justify
Verb
[edit]dexify (third-person singular simple present dexifies, present participle dexifying, simple past and past participle dexified)
- Defend, explain, and/or justify.
- 1986, David Brandt, Don't Stop Now, You're Killing Me: The Sadomasochism Game in Everyday Life and How Not to Play It[1], Poseidon Press, →ISBN, →OL, page 88:
- This is a common masochistic sabotage that I describe with the acronym "dexify." When individuals defend, explain, or justify, they are unnecessarily supporting the reasons for their decision and giving others the opportunity to rebut their rationale.
- 1991 March, David Farlow, “Principles of Rapport - Focus Group Moderation”, in Quirk's Marketing Research Review[3], volume 5:
- The reason for this is that when you ask "why" questions people feel defensive and have a tendency to "dexify" (defend, explain, justify) what they said.