Resize

/riˈsaɪz/ verb

Definition

To change the size or scale of something, especially in digital contexts like images or windows.

Etymology

From re- 'again' + size, where 'size' comes from Old French sise meaning 'regulation, standard'. The computing sense developed in the 1980s with graphical user interfaces allowing dynamic window manipulation.

Kelly Says

The concept of resizing reflects our digital age's obsession with scalability and customization - something that would have been meaningless to pre-computer generations. Interestingly, the ability to resize elements seamlessly is one of the key features that made graphical interfaces intuitive and user-friendly.

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