serialize
verb[T]
(UKusuallyserialise)uk/ˈsɪə.ri.ə.laɪz/us/ˈsɪr.i.ə.laɪz/serializeverb[T](BOOK)
to make abookorstoryinto anumberoftelevisionorradioprogrammesorpublishit in anewspaperor amagazineinparts:
Thenovelwas serialized on TV back in the 1990s.
Hermemoirswere serialized in theSundayTimes.
- The London Evening Standard was serializing hisbook, Desert and Forest, at thetimeof hisfatalcrashin anaeroplane.
- "24" was one of television's mostsuccessfulserializeddramas.
- Breaking Bad is written in serializedform.
Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio described
- audio description
- carry
- commentary box
- headline
- host
- interchannel
- live stream
- location
- mistune
- produce
- serialization
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- subtitled
- tune
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Newspapers & magazines
serializeverb[T](ARRANGE)
toarrangesomething in aseries:
Theprogramcanretrievealistofemployees, serialize theresults, andreturnit as theresponseto therequest.
computingspecialized
tochangedatainto aformthat can bestoredorsentand put back intoitsoriginalformlater:
The Chart Controls make itamazinglysimpleto serialize and deserializechartdata.
- Themanufacturerserializes thepartnumbers.
- Aseriesofshort-terminvestmentof 6monthsto a fewyearseach are serialized andturnedinto asingle30-yearinvestment.
- You caneasilysaveanypublicobjectto abinaryserializedfile.
- Data can be serialized to adisk.
- Thebrowseris given arandomcookievaluewhich is thenassociatedwith alargerchunkof serializeddataon theserver.
Classifying and creating order
- alphabetize
- anti-hierarchical
- arrange
- arrangement
- arranger
- array
- bracket
- lay
- misclassification
- misclassify
- miscode
- mislabel
- misorder
- nest
- setsomethingup
- shake
- shakesomeonedown
- short-list
- shortlist
- sort
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