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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
serialize
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ His book was first serialized in "The New Yorker."
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ If you serialize, then add plenty of details.
▪ The local daily serialized what Jack was doing in lieu of reading Curwood.
▪ The Saturday Evening Post liked the idea and agreed to serialize the text in three issues.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
serialize

1852 (implied in serialized), from serial + -ize. Related: Serializing.

Wiktionary
serialize

alt. 1 (context computing English) To convert an object into a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties. 2 To write a television program, novel, or other form of entertainment as a sequence of shorter works with a common story. vb. 1 (context computing English) To convert an object into a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties. 2 To write a television program, novel, or other form of entertainment as a sequence of shorter works with a common story.

WordNet
serialize

v. arrange serially; "Serialize the numbers" [syn: serialise]

Usage examples of "serialize".

He was going to try to serialize the whole thing in his column, and then sell it as a prestige project at one of the studios.

For a writer, having a novel serialized pretty much guarantees exposure to quite a few new readers, likely including readers who would otherwise have skipped the book.

For unlike my other grandmother, Runyeh, who avidly followed the serialized novels in the Yiddish papers every day, Esther Malkah was barely, if at all, literate.

In Swords Of Mars, serialized in Blue Book magazine in 1934 and '35, Burroughs returned to John Carter as hero.

The book was serialized in the Los Angeles Times as a cartoon strip, andRaise the Titanic!

The book was serialized in the Los Angeles Times as a cartoon strip, and Raise the Titanic!

The book was serialized in the Los AngelesTimes as a cartoon strip, and Raise the Titanic!

Currency, tight-packed little bricks of it, taped in strips of manila paper with the amounts of denominations serialized on them, the way banks do.

Between Planets, serialized as Planets in Combat in Blue Book, September, October 1951.

It’s a serialized mind map, what the ancients would have called a “hex dump.

In private I work on something that might eventually turn out to be a memoir of the war—an old-fashioned serialized text provocatively promoting a single viewpoint, without any pretense at objectivity—while in public I live on my savings.

At the same time Shirato began serializing new works for the magazines of large publishers and for Garo, a magazine read exclusively by manga devotees.

I remember a story of a South African girl who had her story serialized in a popular South African magazine who vividly remembered her past lives.