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colorize

[ kuhl-uh-rahyz ]

verb (used with object)

colorized, colorizing.
  1. to cause to appear in color; enhance with color, especially by computer:

    to colorize old black-and-white movies for television.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of colorize1

First recorded in 1955–60; color + -ize
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Example Sentences

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But then I found a colorized obscure album cover of Bob in the shirt, and it was green polka dot, which even made it, I think, less attractive to Jim.

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If you’re colorizing your stucco, add some pigment to your cement paint, too.

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In “Memory Song,†for instance, Wolfe hauntingly colorized with silvery percussive accompaniment, marvelously melodic clarinet and cello lines and interruptions of chirping bird song, Monk’s singing of forgetting and football.

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Flawlessly executed, the pictures employ both natural light — including the yellow pinpricks of fireflies — and colorized elemental forms to conjure a beguilingly multilayered universe.

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The pollen grains of various common plants like sunflower, morning glories, prairie hollyhock, oriental lily, evening primrose and castor bean — magnified 500 times and colorized in this image — display intricate patterns.

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