pixelate

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Etymology

From pixel +‎ -ate.

Verb

pixelate (third-person singular simple present pixelates, present participle pixelating, simple past and past participle pixelated)

  1. To divide an image into pixels, or to display an image in pixels.
    • 2009 August 19, Andreas Kokkino, “Best in Show”, in New York Times:
      In a fittingly modern use of mosaic tile, Tord Boontje pixelates his signature floral designs in a new collection of storage furniture for Bisazza Home.
    • 2011, Rick Sammon, Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 26:
      I could have used the camera's digital zoom, but digital zooms tend to soften and pixelate an image.
  2. To transform an image (or a portion thereof) into large pixels, especially in order to hide details.
    Synonym: blur
    • 2005 January 18, Dominic Timms, “Fearful US TV networks censor more shows”, in The Guardian:
      Fox TV has decided to pixelate a bare derriere in a cartoon series, The Family Guy, which was originally broadcast five years ago with no complaints.
    • 2017 August 25, Mark Sweney, “Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis settle legal dispute with Mail Online”, in The Guardian:
      Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have reached a settlement with Mail Online that includes an agreement to pixelate photos of their children.

Usage notes

  • Be careful not to confuse the simple past and past participle, pixelated, with the completely unrelated term pixilated.

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Verb

pixelate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of pixelar combined with te