verb
- to make linear or arrange in a straight line
- to convert a nonlinear system or equation into a linear form
Usage: British spelling
Usage: mathematics; engineering
Examples
- The engineer needed to linearise the curved pipeline for easier installation.
- We must linearise this complex equation to solve it more easily.
- The software can linearise the data points automatically.
- They decided to linearise the workflow to improve efficiency.
- The mathematician worked to linearise the nonlinear differential equation.
- The team will linearise the production process next quarter.