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routined, ppl. a.|ruːˈtiːnd| [f. routine v. + -ed1.] Subjected to or regulated by (a) routine.
1913E. F. Benson Thorley Weir i. 22 The gleaming romance and glory that lie so close below the surface of the most routined and rutted life. 1928Manch. Guardian Weekly 23 Nov. 407/2 Criticism will do well not to base on this routined output a judgment which leaves out of account the Schubert of the year of his death. 1948‘J. Tey’ Franchise Affair xiii. 138 One result of stepping out of a routined life was..that you couldn't..stroll home at four o'clock of an afternoon. 1964F. Bowers Bibliogr. & Textual Crit. vi. iii. 180 An inexperienced..compositor might be supposed to feel the influence of copy more strongly than a thoroughly routined workman. |