parallelize
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parallelize (third-person singular simple present parallelizes, present participle parallelizing, simple past and past participle parallelized)
- To make parallel (to each other).
- Care must be taken lest the machine parallelize the fibers.
- (programming) To make to execute in parallel.
- The programmers had to learn how to parallelize their algorithms.
- 1992, Wouter Joosen, Elie Milgrom, Parallel Computing: From Theory to Sound Practice, Barcelona, Spain, page 598:
- We present a general method to parallelize branch & bound algorithms on transputer networks and an application of this method to solve symmetric traveling salesman problems by a best first branch & bound strategy.
- To treat as if parallel; to draw parallels between.
- They erroneously parallelized the symptoms of the two diseases.
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make parallel
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