viralize
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[edit]viralize (third-person singular simple present viralizes, present participle viralizing, simple past and past participle viralized)
- (transitive) To make viral
- 2015, Suzanne Borg, Become Your Own Community Manager and Succeed on the Web[1]:
- Specific news, such as the death of a celebrity, an important sports event, something related to public figures or even a TV show can be suitable for creating a hashtag easy to viralize.
- 2012, Mung Chiang, Networked Life: 20 Questions and Answers[2], page 129:
- How do I viralize a YouTube video and tip a Groupon deal?
- 2017, Ali Rodan, Ja'far Alqatawna, Nashrawan Taha, Rizik Al-Sayyed, Social Media Shaping E-Publishing and Academia[3], page 12:
- …how to viralize it (i.e., make it viral-ready) to be socialized in an interactive way.
Portuguese
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[edit]viralize
- inflection of viralizar: