Digitization

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Pronunciation: /dɪdʒɪtɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of digitization

noun the process of converting information into a digital format

Example Sentences

A1 Digitization means converting information into a digital format.

A2 The process of digitization has made accessing information much easier.

B1 Many libraries are currently undergoing digitization projects to preserve old documents.

B2 The company's success can be attributed to its early adoption of digitization in its operations.

C1 Digitization has revolutionized the way businesses operate in the modern world.

C2 The digitization of medical records has greatly improved patient care and efficiency in healthcare.

Examples of digitization in a Sentence

formal The process of digitization involves converting physical data into digital format.

informal Digitization is the act of turning things into digital stuff.

slang Yo, have you heard about digitization? It's like making everything digital, man.

figurative Digitization is like translating the language of the past into the digital language of the future.

Grammatical Forms of digitization

plural

digitizations

comparative

more digitized

superlative

most digitized

present tense

digitizes

future tense

will digitize

perfect tense

has digitized

continuous tense

is digitizing

singular

digitization

positive degree

more digitized

infinitive

to digitize

gerund

digitizing

participle

digitized

Origin and Evolution of digitization

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'digitization' originated from the Latin word 'digitus' meaning finger or toe, which later evolved to refer to numbers or numerical values.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of converting analog information into digital form, the term digitization has since expanded to encompass a broader range of processes involving digital technology and data transformation.