"Volumise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To give or bring something to a volume or greater prominence; to amplify or magnify, especially in size, quantity, or degree.
a device for measuring the volume of liquids or gases, especially a device used to measure the volume of a gas or air in a given space.
Describing or relating to the volume of something, especially as a measure of its amount or capacity.
Having a volume or volume as a unit of measurement. Typically refers to the amount of space occupied by a substance or the amount of something that can be measured.
Volumetry is the process of measuring the volume of a substance or an object. It is often used in fields such as medicine, engineering, and geology to calculate the volume of a body cavity, a container, or a geological formation.
Voluminosity refers to the quality of being full of volume or substance; forcefully, copiously, or profusely filled. It can also describe something that is elaborate, grand, or impressive in scale, extent, or degree, often with a sense of abundance or lavishness.
1. Great in size or quantity; large and impressive.<br><br>Example: "She flipped through the voluminous pages of the history book."<br><br>2. (Of a person) talkative or loquacious.<br><br>Example: "He is a very voluminous speaker, always dominating the conversation."
I couldn't find any information on the word "volumised". However, I think you may be referring to the word "voluminous".<br><br>Voluminous refers to something that is large in amount or quantity, or something that is filled with a lot of detail or description. It can also be used to describe a speaker or writer who uses a lot of words.
A device used in stage and film to increase the volume of a recorded voice, typically to make it louder or of higher quality.
A person who appreciates and collects antiques or collectibles, such as rare books, prints, or other objects of historical significance. They are often interested in rarity, quality, and provenance.
To make something more substantial or greater in quantity, expression, or effect. <br><br>Example: "The company decided to volumize their advertising campaign to reach a wider audience."
This word is not found in most English dictionaries. However, based on the suffix "-ized" which is a common suffix in English to form verbs, I would suggest a possible meaning for "volumized".<br><br>Volumized could mean to convert a file or data into a voluminous form, such as a large video or a large document, or to increase the volume of something, such as sound or light to a higher level. It could also mean to take the essence of something and condense it into a more condensed or puffed-up version. <br><br>However, please note that the word "volumized" is not a standard word in English language, and it may not be used in all contexts.
An electronic device or a vocal effect that increases the level or amplifies a sound, particularly the volume of a singer's or musician's voice.