verb
- present participle of dualise; to make dual in nature or form; to divide into two parts or aspects
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: dualizing); often used in mathematics, physics, and formal logic
Examples
- The mathematician is dualising the theorem to reveal its symmetric properties.
- Dualising the system allows us to view it from two complementary perspectives.
- In quantum mechanics, dualising wave and particle descriptions provides deeper insight.
- The company is dualising its operations by establishing separate divisions for each market.
- Dualising the contract created two distinct legal frameworks for different regions.