| 单词 | methodizing | 
| 释义 | methodizingn.  The action or process of methodize v. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > 			[noun]		 > putting in order > reducing to order digestion1553 methodizing1646 methodization1827 1646    R. Baillie Let. 2 Oct. 		(1841)	 II. 401  				Yet, in the review, the alteration of words, and the methodizeing, takes up so much time, that we know not when we shall end. 1655    T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit.  vi. 294  				Their methodizing was meerly managed by the will of the Clerk of the Writs. 1656    J. Harrington Common-wealth of Oceana 264  				This done he went on, making so skilful a division of the Country, in order to the methodizing of the people, and casting them into a form of popular Government. 1836    G. Back Narr. Arctic Land Exped. iv. 134  				It prepared me to expect other obstacles, and occasioned the methodising of various plans. 1954    Mississippi Valley Hist. Rev. 41 208  				Advocates of an administrative separation which conformed to color of skin rather than geography held it indispensable to the Methodizing of the South. 1969    ELH 36 686  				The methodising of memory..is essential to the preservation of reason. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). methodizingadj. 1.  That methodizes. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > 			[adjective]		 > that puts in order > reducing to order organizing1594 methodizing?a1616 digestive1660 regimental1845 structuring1879 regimentary1901 ?a1616    Tom a Lincoln 		(1992)	 2850  				Compose & frame them wth some methodizinge stile. 1757    W. Thompson Poems Several Occasions 146  				You'll own, ev'n in this methodizing Age, The mildest School——of Morals is the Stage. 1832    T. Carlyle in  Fraser's Mag. 5 412  				Hume has the widest, methodising, comprehensive eye. 1902    J. H. Rose Life Napoleon I I. xii. 284  				This methodizing genius. 1964    Hist. & Theory 4 102  				We are given—excellently—the method and the methodizing mind, but not the real men behind them. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Methodism > 			[adjective]		 Methodistical1746 swaddling1747 methodist1751 Methodistic1788 Methody1794 methodizing1820 connexional1838 shouting1851 1820    R. Southey Life Wesley II. 396  				The greater part of the methodizing clergy adhered to Lady Huntingdon's party in the dispute. 1842    R. Whately Let. in  E. J. Whately Life & Corr. R. Whately 		(1866)	 II. 6  				A Methodising sailor might call it the log-book of a voyage to heaven. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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