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digitized

British  
/ ˈdɪdʒɪˌtaɪzd /

adjective

  1. computing recorded or stored in digital form

    export your digitized colour photos

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The documents digitized and reviewed by the Journal come from several units of the intelligence services that were housed in the Damascus security complex.

From The Wall Street Journal

The current ultra modern era evolved the market into investments, scarcity, and digitized the business with websites like Arena Club, which repackages pre-graded cards as slab packs.

From Los Angeles Times

But those early tries were important, even if they failed, she adds, because once a process is digitized, it generates unprecedented amounts of data.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a digitized world where almost everyone has some degree of online presence, lacking an internet persona becomes suspicious, Kantor noted.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first digital-native generation, perhaps unsurprisingly, significantly prefers a more digitized investing experience.

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