IPA: /ˈdjuːəlaɪz/
KK: /ˈdjuːəlaɪz/
To convert something into two parts or forms.
The software can dualize the data to improve processing efficiency.
Past: dualized
Past Participle: dualized
Dualize → It is formed from "dualis" (from Latin, meaning two) and "-ize" (a suffix used to form verbs indicating to make or to become). The word "dualize" means to make something dual or to create a dual aspect.
Think of the Latin root for two, 'dualis', to remember that 'dualize' means to make something have two parts or aspects.