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Definition of systemize in English: systemize(British systemise) verb ˈsɪstəmʌɪzˈsistəˌmīz another term for systematize Example sentencesExamples - Some day we will attempt to record, systemize and draw conclusions based on this growing mountain of information in the form of a book.
- We all need to systemise to some degree in order to get through life.
- Furthermore, the literature indicates that most U.S. organizations implement corporate universities to systemize their training efforts, spread a common culture, and encourage employee loyalty in a tight labour market.
- So the question here was how we can systemize all this information and give it to the player.
- Cayley, who published his findings in 1809 and 1810, systemised research into aviation using scientific methods and the observation of bird flight.
- Production lines have been systemised to give a continuous flow of such silk.
- His approach to the pronunciation of Taiwanese was to use the National Phonetic Symbols for Mandarin to compose and systemize his dictionary.
- Combined with cannabis, it helps the user to detect psychic imprints, and systemize patterns.
- There is an innate tendency to systemize their beliefs and convictions.
- In the case of judo we have to skip certain techniques, and then systemize movement.
- In addition the bill will systemise and rationalise the current fragmented regulations that are similar in nature.
- Once you know how your business runs best, you need to figure out a way to systemize that process.
- After he achieved unity with the universe, he systemized the techniques of Aikido giving birth to new techniques.
- He is not about to spend thousands systemizing the delivery of his handcrafted goods from Mexico to New York City.
- The society became admirably stable, even if excessively stratified; this was not detrimental to progress but rather helped enhance it by systemizing it.
- Do men say this because they're attempting to systemize, with rules?
- The role of consultants is to help a client identify the best way for it to systemise its business processes and then map those onto the software.
- This shouldn't be confused with reorganization, which only systemizes things you'd otherwise pitch.
Derivatives noun sɪstəmʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n It is a way of thinking that was born of his need, as an engineer and as a dyslexic, for extreme systemization - and, too, of his need for perpetual re-examination and continual improvement. Example sentencesExamples - Such organization reflects a conscious systemization of doctrine and practice, so that masses, rather than specialists, are able to formulate and answer questions about faith.
- The Han dynasty, the period of systemization, was certainly a very climactic and exciting period in the history of acupuncture.
- ‘We have a wide range of products and as you know, there are the trends of systemization and modularization,’ he notes.
- This systemization allows the collective to rise above the frenzied anarchy of previous years, and offer the kinds of additional bonuses that were lacking, Hudson says.
noun The systemiser intuitively figures out how things work, or what the underlying rules are controlling a system. Example sentencesExamples - Galen was the great compiler and systemiser of Greco-Roman medicine, physiology, pharmacy and anatomy.
- These stereotypes extend to cognition, with men reported to be systemisers and women empathisers.
- Scientists are systemisers, whereas artists are empathisers.
Definition of systemize in US English: systemize(British systemise) verbˈsistəˌmīz another term for systematize Example sentencesExamples - This shouldn't be confused with reorganization, which only systemizes things you'd otherwise pitch.
- Combined with cannabis, it helps the user to detect psychic imprints, and systemize patterns.
- His approach to the pronunciation of Taiwanese was to use the National Phonetic Symbols for Mandarin to compose and systemize his dictionary.
- After he achieved unity with the universe, he systemized the techniques of Aikido giving birth to new techniques.
- Production lines have been systemised to give a continuous flow of such silk.
- Do men say this because they're attempting to systemize, with rules?
- He is not about to spend thousands systemizing the delivery of his handcrafted goods from Mexico to New York City.
- In addition the bill will systemise and rationalise the current fragmented regulations that are similar in nature.
- Furthermore, the literature indicates that most U.S. organizations implement corporate universities to systemize their training efforts, spread a common culture, and encourage employee loyalty in a tight labour market.
- So the question here was how we can systemize all this information and give it to the player.
- The role of consultants is to help a client identify the best way for it to systemise its business processes and then map those onto the software.
- We all need to systemise to some degree in order to get through life.
- The society became admirably stable, even if excessively stratified; this was not detrimental to progress but rather helped enhance it by systemizing it.
- There is an innate tendency to systemize their beliefs and convictions.
- Cayley, who published his findings in 1809 and 1810, systemised research into aviation using scientific methods and the observation of bird flight.
- Once you know how your business runs best, you need to figure out a way to systemize that process.
- Some day we will attempt to record, systemize and draw conclusions based on this growing mountain of information in the form of a book.
- In the case of judo we have to skip certain techniques, and then systemize movement.
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