serialize — (Amer.) se·ri·al·ize || sɪrɪəlaɪz / sɪər v. publish or produce a literary or dramatic work in short consecutive installments (also serialise) … English contemporary dictionary
serialize — (also serialise) ► VERB 1) publish or broadcast (a story or play) in regular instalments. 2) arrange in a series. DERIVATIVES serialization noun … English terms dictionary
serialize — [sir′ē əlīz΄] vt. serialized, serializing to put or publish (a story, etc.) in serial form serialization n … English World dictionary
serialize — UK [ˈsɪərɪəlaɪz] / US [ˈsɪrɪəˌlaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms serialize : present tense I/you/we/they serialize he/she/it serializes present participle serializing past tense serialized past participle serialized to broadcast or publish a… … English dictionary
serialize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1857 to arrange or publish in serial form < serialize a novel > • serialization noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
serialize — serialization, n. /sear ee euh luyz /, v.t., serialized, serializing. 1. to publish in serial form. 2. to broadcast, televise, or film in serial form. Also, esp. Brit., serialise. [1890 95; SERIAL + IZE] * * * … Universalium
serialize — se|ri|al|ize also serialise BrE [ˈsıəriəlaız US ˈsır ] v [T often passive] to print or broadcast a story in several separate parts ▪ His book was serialized in The New Yorker. >serialization [ˌsıəriəlaıˈzeıʃən US ˌsıriələ ] n [U and C] … Dictionary of contemporary English
serialize — se|ri|al|ize [ sıriə,laız ] verb transitive to broadcast or publish a story in a series of separate parts ╾ se|ri|al|i|za|tion [ ,sıriəlı zeıʃn ] noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
serialize — [[t]sɪ͟əriəlaɪz[/t]] serializes, serializing, serialized VERB: usu passive If a book is serialized, it is broadcast on the radio or television or is published in a magazine or newspaper in a number of parts over a period of time. [be V ed] A few… … English dictionary
serialize — or serialise verb 1》 publish or broadcast (a story or play) in regular instalments. 2》 arrange in a series. 3》 Music compose according to the techniques of serialism. Derivatives serialization noun … English new terms dictionary