To make something active, energized, or operational; to activate or set in motion.
From Latin actus meaning 'active' or 'driven,' combined with the suffix -fy (from facere meaning 'to make'), creating a verb meaning 'to make active.'
When you actify something, you're doing what every living cell does millions of times per second—you're moving molecules from a resting state into an energized state ready to do work!
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