Fragmentize: meaning, definitions and examples

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fragmentize

 

[ ˈfræɡməntaɪz ]

Context #1

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.
Context #2

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

Word origin

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.