The Collaborative International Dictionary
digitalize \digitalize\ v. t.
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to record digitally, e. g. on digital tape or compact disks.
Syn: digitize.
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to convert from a non-digital form (such as a voltage or an image or an analog recording) to a digital[2] form, for storage or transmission.
Syn: digitize.
Wiktionary
vb. (context computing English) To digitize, to make digital.
WordNet
v. put into digital form, as for use in a computer; "he bought a device to digitize the data" [syn: digitize, digitise, digitalise]
administer digitalis such that the patient benefits maximally without getting adverse effects
Usage examples of "digitalize".
He was expressionless now, his mind delving back through every fragment of digitalized memory, searching for some forgotten thread.
Like the gigabytes of digitalized information on family, friends, likes and dislikes, who he was, and what he wanted .
But a thing of metal, a thing programmed and digitalized, isn't human, and can't be human, Luke.
On the decoder screen before them the digitalized images of the flagship and its escort continued to float among the empty, lifeless worlds that comprised most of the sector.
I have digitalized holo scrap of every imaginable background, face, animal, and bit of furniture that's ever been recorded: motions, sounds, the slightest variations of movement.
There were requests for specific digitalized scrap of her and of her flagship and escort, to be mocked up into transmissions describing the safe conclusion of the conference between Ashgad and herself, and the two vessels' departure from the rendezvous point and entry into hyperspace.
An ear-splitting blast of electronic sounds filled the compartment, followed by a new small beeping sound and the sarcastic digitalized voice of Rogers Henry once again.
She was almost behind the German before realizing it was a digitalized picture of a completely naked woman reclining on a bed, legs splayed to expose her genitalia.
I'm trying something else, going through the centralized records in Holland and Belgium to see if they've digitalized their criminal photographic records.
She did acknowledge the German computer expert when she suggested a media appeal throughout the six countries in which the bodies had been found, after the death-mask pictures Rosetti had obtained were compared with Volker's digitalized images to eradicate any visual inconsistencies.
Police forces in all five countries concerned had accepted the idea of publishing victim photographs in an identification appeal, three of them preferring Kurt Volker's digitalized versions to the actual death mask photographs.
Using the electronic airbrush technique again he'd digitalized the facial appearances and what few details were available about each victim, not just in Roman lettering but in the five most commonly used languages throughout the Asian countries at which the presentation was primarily directed.
Within just five hours of the digitalized photographs and descriptions being put into the Web the white victim in Brussels was named as Inka Obenski and the girl in Amsterdam identified as Anna Zockowski.
When Sanglier got to the incident room, empty apart from the German, Volker was relaxed in front of his screens, the central one of which was already filled with a digitalized map.
I don't have anywhere near all the subroutines of personality transferI was just pulling them off the disk as fast as I could, and a lot of this stuff is total gibberish to mebut from what I've been able to tell from the ones I can understand, he's got all the personalities digitalized down to the last detail.