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digitise

vb. (standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling digitize English)

WordNet
digitise

v. put into digital form, as for use in a computer; "he bought a device to digitize the data" [syn: digitize, digitalize, digitalise]

Usage examples of "digitise".

They don't believe you can digitise a human being without losing the soul.

Any civilisation that could build a hyperportal must have been able to digitise consciousness.

But you have to be digitised first, and then you have to be downloaded into a new sleeve at the other end, and all that takes time and technology.

Harris, I will be eternally grateful to you for giving me true vision rather than merely the crude capability to digitise and interpret light and shadow, shape and texture.

Everything he sees and hears is digitised and transmitted to me, so he is essentially a walking camera and microphone, which allows me to guide him through complex situations that might test his own limited intellectual capacity.

I've virtually lived my life in this box… in this damn house, and now I want to see and smell and touch and hear and taste the whole world firsthand, not in the form of digitised data, not merely through video and books.

He could monitor the ship's progress to whatever decimal place from these thousands of miles away, the view on his computer monitor like that from the eye of a digitised seagull.

One phone call - maybe only a few hours from now - and it would be time to transmit the detonation codes, whereupon the last, short, digitised stage of the months-long countdown would begin.