bonify

Etymology 1
From. Compare.

Verb

 * 1)  To convert into, or make, good; to improve.
 * 2) To remit or reduce a price, typically in order to compensate for a tax for fee.
 * 1) To remit or reduce a price, typically in order to compensate for a tax for fee.
 * 1) To remit or reduce a price, typically in order to compensate for a tax for fee.
 * 1) To remit or reduce a price, typically in order to compensate for a tax for fee.
 * 1) To remit or reduce a price, typically in order to compensate for a tax for fee.
 * 1) To remit or reduce a price, typically in order to compensate for a tax for fee.

Verb

 * 1)  To make bony; to ossify or to pare down to the bones.