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axiomatize, v.|ˈæksɪəmətaɪz| [f. axiomatic a. + -ize.] 1. intr. To make an axiom or axioms.
1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. i. 12 Here, the same excellent Historian Axiomatize's very opportunely. 2. trans. To render axiomatic, to give an axiomatic form to; to reduce to a system of axioms.
1934in Webster. 1943Mind LII. 221 Woodger's theory is axiomatised and therefore it presents us with the answer. 1956Trans. Philol. Soc. 1955 97 The attempts that are made to axiomatize linguistics. 1959K. R. Popper Logic Sci. Disc. iii. 71 A so-called ‘axiomatized system’. Hence ˌaxiomatiˈzation.
1931Jrnl. Philos. XXVIII. 283 The Russell-Whitehead axiomatization of logic is a practical convenience. 1956Trans. Philol. Soc. 1955 94 Even in mathematics the possibilities of complete axiomatization have been over-estimated. |