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decimalize

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Word: Decimalize

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To change something into the decimal system, which is a way of using numbers based on ten. This often involves changing fractions into decimal numbers.

Usage Instructions: You can use "decimalize" when talking about changing currencies, measurements, or any system that uses fractions to a decimal format. It is often used in finance and mathematics.

Examples: 1. "The country decimalized its currency in 1975, making it easier for people to understand and use." 2. "Stock prices will be decimalized in the year 2000, allowing for more precise trading."

Advanced Usage: "Decimalize" can be used in technical discussions about mathematics, finance, or economics. For example, you might say, "The government's decision to decimalize the currency simplified international trade."

Word Variants: - Decimalization (noun): The process of changing to the decimal system. - Example: "The decimalization of currency helped bring clarity to financial transactions." - Decimal (noun/adjective): Refers to a number expressed in the decimal system. - Example (noun): "The decimal of 0.5 is equivalent to 1/2." - Example (adjective): "Decimal numbers are easier to calculate than fractions."

Different Meaning: While "decimalize" primarily refers to converting to a decimal system, it can also imply adopting a simpler or more modern method in other contexts.

Synonyms: - Convert to decimals - Change to decimal format

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly use "decimalize," but you might encounter phrases related to "converting" or "changing" which convey a similar meaning.

Verb
  1. change to the decimal system
    • The country decimalized the currency in 1975
  2. change from fractions to decimals
    • Stock prices will be decimalized in the year 2000

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