digitize
[ dij-i-tahyz ]
/ ˈdɪdʒ ɪˌtaɪz /
verb (used with object), dig·i·tized, dig·i·tiz·ing. Computers.
OTHER WORDS FROM digitize
dig·i·ti·za·tion, noun dig·i·tiz·er, nounWords nearby digitize
digiti-,
digitiform,
digitigrade,
digitinervate,
digitipinnate,
digitize,
digitized,
digitoxin,
digitron,
digitule,
digitus
Example sentences from the Web for digitization
There have been many reactions to the digitization of our lives, like the resurgence of vinyl and the entire Maker movement.
Thanks to the digitization of entertainment goods and the advent of 3-D printing, a host of new applications are possible.
Have you seen much of a digitization of things that historians care about?
Digitization has also made updating the dictionary far easier.
British Dictionary definitions for digitization
digitize
digitise
/ (ˈdɪdʒɪˌtaɪz) /
verb
(tr)
to transcribe (data) into a digital form so that it can be directly processed by a computer
Derived forms of digitize
digitization or digitisation, noun digitizer or digitiser, nounScientific definitions for digitization
digitize
[ dĭj′ĭ-tīz′ ]
To convert data or signals, such as images, text, or sound, to digital form. See more at A/D converter.