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structurization|ˌstrʌktjʊəraɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. structure n. + -ization.] The process of giving a structure to something or of arranging material into an organized pattern.
1950Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Dec. 129 Do [rumours]..take their origin almost wholly from ‘within’ the mind... Or do they arise as ‘constructions’ or structurizations of the stimulus situation, produced by the peculiar attitude, which itself was formed under the influence of the special situation of a crisis? 1955H. Read Icon & Idea iii. 60 Then, on the basis of this symbolic activity and of intuitive thought generally, a representational structurization of space becomes possible. 1958C. Biederman New Cézanne viii. 62 Having failed, out of fear of the consequences of Cézanne's geometrical structurizations, they [sc. the Cubists] now switched their attention to the surface aspects of Cézanne. 1969New Scientist 6 Nov. 304/3 For him [sc. Grèco],..the concept of structure and the process of structurization..are essential for the understanding of human intelligence. |