serialise

IPA: sˈɪriʌɫaɪz

verb

  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of serialize. [(computing) To convert an object into a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.]
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Examples of "serialise" in Sentences

  • Another popular technique is to serialise the data from each controller.
  • I suddenly remembered that he used to serialise his novels first before they were published.
  • The world's libraries will stock 10 million copies each, and the Philly Inq. will serialise the lot.
  • I decided it might be a good idea to serialise a novel to build readership and separate us from the crowd.
  • I suppose Guardian will also serialise his forthcoming book of victimisation and being treated horribly in the court and prison system.
  • In a bold move, Solaris Books plans to serialise the entirety of Three Unbroken on their website for free, at a rate of two chapters per week.
  • The Independent, which is to serialise the book, starting on Thursday, said Andrew O'Hagan, Assange's ghostwriter, had asked for his name to be removed from the book.
  • Peter Mandelson is thought to have been paid in the region of £350,000 for the rights to serialise his book in the Times, with sales understood to have increased by more than 100,000 copies as a result.
  • I'll either find someone to pay me to do it and get it done in a more reasonable amount of time, or (more likely) serialise it on the website starting in January (when the Fred the Clown reruns run out), then look for a publisher once it's done.

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