Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑntaɪz/
verb to divide into a limited number of levels or categories, often for the purpose of measurement or analysis
A1 I quantize my expenses by keeping track of every penny I spend.
A2 The scientist had to quantize the data in order to analyze it effectively.
B1 The survey responses were quantized into categories for easier analysis.
B2 The photographer had to quantize the image to reduce its file size.
C1 The music producer needed to quantize the beats to ensure perfect timing.
C2 In quantum physics, scientists often have to quantize physical quantities to study them accurately.
formal In digital signal processing, we often need to quantize the input data to a specific number of bits.
informal When you quantize the image, it reduces the file size without losing too much quality.
slang Dude, just quantize the audio file so it's not too big to email.
figurative She tends to quantize her emotions, never showing too much excitement or sadness.
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