verb transitiveWord forms: ˈsystemˌized or ˈsystemˌizing
systematize
Derived forms
systemization (ˌsystemiˈzation) (ˈsɪstəmɪˈzeɪʃən)
noun
systemize in American English
(ˈsɪstəˌmaiz)
transitive verbWord forms: -ized, -izing
systematize
Alsoesp Britsystemise
Derived forms
systemization
noun
systemizer
noun
Word origin
[1770–80; system + -ize]This word is first recorded in the period 1770–80. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: charade, colonial, embed, lotto, red flag-ize is a verb-forming suffix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek that have enteredEnglish through Latin or French (baptize; barbarize; catechize); within English, -ize is added to adjectives and nouns to form transitive verbs with the general senses“to render, make” (actualize; fossilize; sterilize; Americanize), “to convert into, give a specified character or form to” (computerize; dramatize; itemize; motorize), “to subject to (as a process, sometimes named after its originator)” (hospitalize; terrorize; galvanize; oxidize; simonize; winterize). Also formed with -ize are a more heterogeneous group of verbs, usually intransitive, denoting a changeof state (crystallize), kinds or instances of behavior (apologize; moralize; tyrannize), or activities (economize; philosophize; theorize)
Examples of 'systemize' in a sentence
systemize
In the future, the authors are planning to examine and systemize the indicators used in the competitiveness evaluation.
Ivanova Marina, Iegortseva Evgeniya, Mironenko Yana 2016, 'Unification of the methodology of competitiveness evaluation', Traektoriâ Naukihttp://pathofscience.org/index.php/ps/article/view/150. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)