Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prosify
verb
/ˈprɒsɪfaɪ/

Definition
To convert something into prose; to express in a prose form.

Examples
- The poet decided to prosify her verses for a broader audience.
- In the workshop, participants learned how to prosify classic poems.
- Turning the lyric-heavy text into a narrative required her to prosify it.

Meaning
The act of taking a piece of writing, particularly poetry or another artistic form, and rewriting it in prose format.

Synonyms
- prose
- adapt
- rewrite
- translate
- render