Pronunciation: /ˌkaɪndəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun The act of converting something into an electronic format for use on a Kindle device.
A1 I heard about the Kindle-ization of books, where they are turned into digital format for easy reading.
A2 The Kindle-ization of literature has made it more accessible to a wider audience.
B1 The Kindle-ization of textbooks has revolutionized the way students study and learn.
B2 Publishers are embracing the Kindle-ization trend to reach more readers and increase sales.
C1 The Kindle-ization of the publishing industry has led to debates about the future of physical books.
C2 Some authors have mixed feelings about the Kindle-ization of their work, as it changes the reading experience for their audience.
formal The Kindle-ization of literature has revolutionized the way we read books.
informal I love the Kindle-ization of books because I can carry my whole library in one device.
slang Kindle-ization makes reading so much easier, I can't imagine going back to physical books.
figurative The Kindle-ization of information has spread like wildfire, changing the way we consume content.
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