parallelize

/ˈpærəˌlɛlaɪz/
verb
  1. To make things run or happen at the same time, especially in computing.
    • The programmer learned how to parallelize the code to make it run faster.
    • We need to parallelize the data processing to handle the large dataset.
    • Modern processors can parallelize many tasks to improve performance.
  2. To arrange or align things so that they are parallel to each other.
    • The architect decided to parallelize the rows of windows for a cleaner look.
    • In the garden, we parallelize the planting rows to make watering easier.
    • The artist chose to parallelize the lines in the background of the painting.
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