digitalise

VERB
  1. put into digital form, as for use in a computer
    he bought a device to digitize the data

How To Use digitalise In A Sentence

  • The design is being digitalised and will be used as the logo for the North Wiltshire District Council initiative's directory which is due to be launched this Summer.
  • It is expected that the new tariff will be valid only in the big cities in which all lines are due to be digitalised.
  • It will lose all otherness, and become merely one among many simulations in a world that has lost all depth, fully digitalised and pressed flat against the computer screen.
  • The Zambia Telecommunications Corporation has digitalised 70 per cent of its telecommunication network countrywide in order to promote and facilitate easy international communication.
  • The prints will be digitalised and accessible by the authorities in all 15-member states on a computerised system.
  • We then had to digitalise and reinforce the direct sound…
  • A volunteer said: ‘I have spent the last year helping the trust to assess and digitalise its extensive photographic slide collection.’
  • Again the computer stores now have packs that will connect up pretty well any device into your computer to digitalise your sound.
  • Due to this uncertain legal situation libraries often do not dare to digitalise these culturally important items, whatever their media form, and make them freely accessible to the public.
  • He digitalises sound - he turns it into numbers - which then get mapped to coloured points on a screen, and to new sounds.
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