Fragmentize: meaning, definitions and examples
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fragmentize
[ ˈfræɡməntaɪz ]
in literature
To break or divide into fragments; to separate or disintegrate into small parts.
Synonyms
break up, disintegrate, shatter, splinter
Examples of usage
- The author chose to fragmentize the story into multiple short chapters.
- The impact of the explosion caused the building to fragmentize into pieces.
in technology
To break down data or information into smaller pieces for easier processing or storage.
Synonyms
divide, partition, segment, split
Examples of usage
- The software will fragmentize the large file into smaller segments for quicker access.
- It is important to avoid fragmentizing the data to maintain its integrity.
Translations
Translations of the word "fragmentize" in other languages:
🇵🇹 fragmentar
🇮🇳 खंडित करना
🇩🇪 fragmentieren
🇮🇩 memecah menjadi fragmen
🇺🇦 фрагментувати
🇵🇱 fragmentować
🇯🇵 断片化する (danpen-ka suru)
🇫🇷 fragmenter
🇪🇸 fragmentar
🇹🇷 parçalamak
🇰🇷 조각내다 (jogak-naeda)
🇸🇦 تجزئة (tajzi'a)
🇨🇿 fragmentovat
🇸🇰 fragmentovať
🇨🇳 碎片化 (suìpiàn huà)
🇸🇮 fragmentirati
🇮🇸 brjóta niður í brot
🇰🇿 фрагменттеу
🇬🇪 ფრაგმენტაცია (fragmentatsia)
🇦🇿 parçalamaq
🇲🇽 fragmentar
Etymology
The word 'fragmentize' is derived from the noun 'fragment', which comes from the Latin word 'fragmentum', meaning a broken piece. The suffix '-ize' is used to form verbs and means 'to cause to become'. Therefore, 'fragmentize' literally means to cause something to become fragmented or broken into smaller pieces.
See also: fragmentable, fragmentary, fragmentation, fragmented, fragmenting, fragments.