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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 village life she knew has been largely digitized and paved over.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 7, 2026

During a scrap of time between active investigations, Stafford opened the digitized files from Cynthia’s case.

From Slate • Apr. 6, 2026

Nasdaq earlier this month launched a new design for tokenized equities —shares or funds digitized to trade on a blockchain ledger.

From Barron's • Mar. 18, 2026

To conduct their analysis, the team digitized the sign sequences into a database and evaluated them using tools from quantitative linguistics, including statistical modelling and machine learning classification algorithms.

From Science Daily • Feb. 25, 2026

The next morning I wake up to an obnoxious digitized symphony—the alarm on my phone, which, miraculously, held its charge overnight.

From "Dry" by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman