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systematize
[sis-tuh-muh-tahyz]
verb (used with object)
to arrange in or according to a system; reduce to a system; make systematic.
Synonyms: , ,
systematize
/ ˈɪɪəˌٲɪ /
verb
(tr) to arrange in a system
Other Word Forms
- systematization noun
- systematizer noun
- nonsystematized adjective
- oversystematize verb (used with object)
- quasi-systematized adjective
- resystematization noun
- resystematize verb (used with object)
- unsystematized adjective
- unsystematizing adjective
- well-systematized adjective
- ˌٱپˈپDz noun
- ˈٱˌپ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of systematize1
Example Sentences
Such as, will AI systematize or even exacerbate racial bias and discrimination?
In the 1980s, the city chose to divest from apartheid South Africa in a display of opposition to systematized racial segregation, and council members voted to support Ukraine last year during the Russian invasion.
This dialogue is the first part of a diagnostic interview between a psychiatrist and a patient who has systematized delusions of persecution.
To that end, Mr. Son said, the company has systematized its investment decisions and put more power in the hands of experts, rather than relying on his hunches.
I think about, “How do I create these businesses so that they have great leadership? Am I doing enough mentoring or enough systematizing of my own brain?”
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