mediatise
/mɪˈdiːtɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to convert to or represent in a mediated form, especially by using a computer or other electronic device.
“The process of mediatizing the data took several hours to complete.”
2. verb
to make something, especially a cultural or intellectual phenomenon, more widely known or accepted.
“The artist’s work began to mediatize after she gained a large following on social media.”
3. noun
a person or thing that mediatises something.
“The company is a major mediatizer of news and entertainment content.”
4. verb
to represent or depict something in a mediated form, especially by using a computer or other electronic device.
“The game allows players to mediatize their avatars in various environments.”