initialize
Americanverb (used with object)
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to set (variables, counters, switches, etc.) to their starting values at the beginning of a program or subprogram.
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to clear (internal memory, a disk, etc.) of previous data in preparation for use.
verb
Other Word Forms
- initialization noun
Etymology
Origin of initialize
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Example Sentences
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The pangrams from yesterday’s Spelling Bee were initialize and tantalize.
From New York Times • Sep. 30, 2022
Do not initialize your NAS, as this will erase your data.
From The Verge • Feb. 22, 2022
Researchers think they can sidestep that problem if they can initialize all the qubits in their computer in particular “magic states” that, more or less, do half the work of the problematic gates.
From Science Magazine • Jul. 9, 2020
The navigation system seemed to take forever to initialize when I started the vehicle.
From Forbes • Nov. 19, 2012
Moreover, you must initialize any partitions that you created in the disk partitioning step.
From Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage by Goerzen, John
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