Pronunciation: /ˈpærəbəˌlaɪz/
verb to represent or transform something in the form of a parabola
A1 The teacher explained how to parabolize a quadratic equation in class.
A2 Students in the advanced math class were able to parabolize complex functions.
B1 The scientist used a special software to parabolize the data for analysis.
B2 The engineer had to parabolize the trajectory of the rocket for a successful launch.
C1 The mathematician was able to parabolize the problem to find a solution.
C2 The researchers used advanced algorithms to parabolize the data for their study.
formal The scientist used a mirror to parabolize the light rays in the experiment.
informal I heard you can parabolize the sound by adjusting the speaker's position.
slang Dude, you totally parabolized that shot into the goal!
figurative She was able to parabolize her career trajectory by taking on new challenges.
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