inaudize
To render a sound, recording, or voice inaudible, typically through electronic filtering, physical damping, or volume suppression. It describes the active process of silencing or masking a specific auditory signal so that it can no longer be understood or heard.
Beispiele
3 von 5He tried to inaudize his footsteps by walking on the thick rug.
He tried to inaudize his footsteps by walking on the thick rug.
The judge ordered the technician to inaudize the witness's name in the public broadcast of the testimony.
The judge ordered the technician to inaudize the witness's name in the public broadcast of the testimony.
I'll just inaudize the sound of the TV so I can focus on my homework.
I'll just inaudize the sound of the TV so I can focus on my homework.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break the word down: 'In-' (not), 'aud' (like audio/hearing), and '-ize' (to make). To inaudize is 'to make not heard.'
Schnelles Quiz
The security team was asked to ________ the sensitive parts of the audio log before it was archived.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: inaudize
Beispiele
He tried to inaudize his footsteps by walking on the thick rug.
everydayHe tried to inaudize his footsteps by walking on the thick rug.
The judge ordered the technician to inaudize the witness's name in the public broadcast of the testimony.
formalThe judge ordered the technician to inaudize the witness's name in the public broadcast of the testimony.
I'll just inaudize the sound of the TV so I can focus on my homework.
informalI'll just inaudize the sound of the TV so I can focus on my homework.
In the experiment, the control group was exposed to white noise designed to inaudize external stimuli.
academicIn the experiment, the control group was exposed to white noise designed to inaudize external stimuli.
Our latest noise-canceling headsets are designed to inaudize ambient office chatter effectively.
businessOur latest noise-canceling headsets are designed to inaudize ambient office chatter effectively.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
inaudize for privacy
inaudize for privacy
attempt to inaudize
attempt to inaudize
inaudize specific frequencies
inaudize specific frequencies
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Anodize refers to coating a metal with a protective oxide layer, while inaudize refers to making sound unheard.
Inaudible is an adjective describing a state; inaudize is the verb describing the action taken to reach that state.
Nutzungshinweise
This term is rare and often used in technical, forensic, or specialized audio engineering contexts. In standard conversation, 'mute' or 'silence' is much more common.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use the adjective 'inaudible' when they mean the action 'inaudize.' Remember that '-ize' indicates a process or transformation.
Merkhilfe
Break the word down: 'In-' (not), 'aud' (like audio/hearing), and '-ize' (to make). To inaudize is 'to make not heard.'
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the Latin 'inaudibilis' (unable to be heard) and the Greek-derived suffix '-ize' (to make or treat).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The security team was asked to ________ the sensitive parts of the audio log before it was archived.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: inaudize
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