IPA: /ˈkwɒn.taɪz/
KK: /kwɒnˈtaɪz/
To divide something into discrete parts or levels, often used in the context of physics or digital signal processing.
In digital audio, we need to quantise the sound waves to convert them into a format that computers can process.
Past: quantised
Past Participle: quantised
Quantise → It is formed from 'quantum' (from Latin 'quantus', meaning how much) and the suffix '-ise' (meaning to make or to become). The word 'quantise' means to make something discrete or to convert it into distinct quantities.
Think of 'quantum' which relates to 'how much' — this helps you remember that 'quantise' means to make something into distinct amounts.