digitalize

VERB
  1. administer digitalis such that the patient benefits maximally without getting adverse effects
  2. put into digital form, as for use in a computer
    he bought a device to digitize the data
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How To Use digitalize In A Sentence

  • The company set out in 2004 to digitalize all the books in the world but has run into legal battles. Google Can Go Forward With Digitizing Dutch Library Books, Says EU
  • To try to digitalize a wide array of books published in the 20th century, French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand has proposed plans to create a central clearing house for out-of-print books. Google Reaches Book Deal in France
  • Could an optical reader digitalize the eye-images into tiny bits and pixels so that it could be analysed by a computer? COMPULSION
  • Over the next hundred years, ok went global thanks to its use by stars in popular films and radio shows; by U.S. Air Force pilots and military troops; by worshipped astronauts on TV; and, of course, in technology, with o.k. being a favorite global label for digitalized options on such everyday items as ATMs, cell phones, portable and stationary credit card machines, and computer operating systems. The English Is Coming!
  • The craft library was stocked with media, all digitalized from Moses to Plato to Hawking. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I wasn't even aware of the fact that Grammys were being tape-delayed to the West Coast; I'd just assumed that in this overly digitalized age, they'd be live to everyone, everywhere. Tara Dublin: How Twitter Has Made the Tape-Delay Obsolete
  • There can be no doubt, however, that the photographic collage machines are being digitalized at a rapid rate.
  • Ovid has been digitalized to enact our lust for transformation, for tricks of incarnation and reconstitution.
  • In its press release early Wednesday, Dolby said the technology at issue has been incorporated into an international standard that is widely used in smartphones, tablets and other devices to play back music and other digitalized audio that has been compressed. Dolby Sues Rim Over Patents
  • Could an optical reader digitalize the eye-images into tiny bits and pixels so that it could be analysed by a computer? COMPULSION
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