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systemize, v.|ˈsɪstɪmaɪz, -tə-| [irreg. f. system + -ize.] trans. = systematize.
1778W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric., Digest 2 He continued to systemize what he thought worthy of his System. 1828–32Webster. 1846Worcester, Systemize, to systematize. Hiley. A word rarely used by good writers. 1908Westm. Gaz. 27 June 13/2 Learning made easy and systemised from thirty years' experience. Hence ˈsystemized |-aɪzd| ppl. a., ˈsystemizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.; also ˌsystemiˈzation, systematization; ˈsystemizer, a systematizer.
1835I. Taylor Spir. Despot. v. 204 Nothing cou'd have prevented this systemizing of functions. 1853Tait's Mag. XX. 456 The improved systemization and conduct of Assurance. 1880Ruskin Elem. Eng. Prosody §8. 9 The whole subject of Prosody has been confused, and its systemization for English readers made virtually impossible, by the want of clearly understanding the difference between accent and time. 1895Advance (Chicago) 370/3 The intellectualism of the reformers asserts itself in the systemizer of the school. 1907R. J. Thompson Proofs of Life after Death 34 The amassed, severely tested and systemized knowledge that is..essential to effect a universal conviction. |