1. digitized - Adjective
2. digitized - Verb
digitized
simple past and past participle of digitize
digitized (comparative more digitized, superlative most digitized)
That has been converted from analog to digital
What, exactly, is the internet Basically it is a global network exchanging digitized data in such a way that any computer, anywhere, that is equipped with a device called a 'modem', can make a noise like a duck choking on a kazoo. Dave Barry
Electrical fire and the fire of greed kindle economies. In that flux, nations become digitized commodities on stock-exchange floors and on investors' rating screens. A country becomes a product to be rated for its obedience to paying of deficits and debts. B. W. Powe
As everything becomes digitized, there's the idea that things that can't be digitized become more valuable. David Byrne
Hip-hop was created out of necessity. We needed to create some digitized things to help us understand what we were feeling. Erykah Badu
Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves. The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of private corporations. Aaron Swartz
In the end, perhaps it will be the true romantics, not the nerds, who choose to flee from a world of impersonal, digitized relationships and into the arms of simulacrums with manners imported from simpler times. Daniel H. Wilson