verb
- to make dual in nature or form; to divide into two parts or aspects
- in mathematics and logic, to transform a statement or structure into its dual form
Usage: British spelling (American: dualizes); third person singular present tense
Usage: technical; British spelling (American: dualizes)
Examples
- The new policy dualises the system into two separate branches.
- The company dualises its operations between domestic and international markets.
- In formal logic, one dualises a theorem by swapping certain operators.
- The architect dualises the building design to serve two distinct functions.
- The curriculum dualises learning into theoretical and practical components.