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Definition of normalize in English: normalize(British normalise) verb ˈnɔːm(ə)lʌɪzˈnɔrməˌlaɪz 1Bring or return to a normal or standard condition or state. with object the two countries normalized diplomatic relations in 1995 no object the situation had normalized Example sentencesExamples - This year alone, the North has normalized diplomatic relations with 12 countries, including Belgium, Canada, Germany and Spain.
- The United States has the needed leverage, including through the potential to lift sanctions and normalise diplomatic relations.
- During Clinton's two terms, the U.S. lifted its economic embargo against Vietnam in 1995, normalized its diplomatic relations with the country the same year, and reached a bilateral trade agreement in July this year.
- If realized, it would be first round of negotiations for normalizing diplomatic relations between the two countries since the previous such talks were held in October 2002 in Kuala Lumpur.
- The issue has been a major stumbling block to normalizing diplomatic relations between North Korea and Japan.
- Since China normalized its diplomatic relations with Vietnam in 1989, border trade has boomed each year and border residents from Vietnam visit China easily and freely, as long as they return by the end of the day.
- Between 1988 and 1994, China normalized or established diplomatic relations with 18 countries, as well as with the Soviet successor states.
- Japan and North Korea are scheduled to hold the next round of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations later this month, possibly in Beijing.
- The adverse balance has persisted since 1965, when the two countries normalized their diplomatic relations.
- The two countries normalized diplomatic relations in November 1991.
- The talks were originally meant to focus on normalizing diplomatic relations which would bring Japanese economic aid to North Korea.
- The January talks, if realized, would be the first round of negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations since the previous talks were held in October 2002 in Kuala Lumpur.
- According to sources, it will take at least a week's time for the situation to normalise.
- Formal talks for normalizing diplomatic relations have been suspended since October 2002.
- Japan and North Korea have held three rounds of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations this year.
- Well, our server situation has finally normalized and we have settled in with our new hosting provider.
- And the senior Police officer told the Democrat such attacks make a return to normalised policing all the more difficult.
- They predict that for February conditions will normalise, and we'll get the usual amount of rain for that month, 90mm.
- He became the first U.S. ambassador to Vietnam in May 1997 after the two countries normalized diplomatic relations in 1995.
- When Japan and South Korea normalized diplomatic relations in 1965, Tokyo provided Seoul with $500 million, a substantial sum at the time, in grants and loans.
Synonyms modify, alter, regulate, tune, fine-tune, calibrate, balance 2Mathematics with object Multiply (a series, function or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1) both sets of data have been normalized such that the lowest value is equal to 1 Example sentencesExamples - Areas under spectral curves were first normalized to the same value before curves were subtracted.
- For this analysis, all residual values were normalized according to the square-root of the line scan intensity and plotted as a function of distance from the nearest Z line.
- Following convention, quantity terms were normalized using the data means to have mean values of one.
- In the analysis reported here, the basis spectra are all weighted equally by normalizing each to a value of 100 at their emission maximum.
- Here, threshold values are all normalized to one.
- 2.1Computing (in floating-point representation) express (a number) in the standard form as regards the position of the radix point, usually immediately following the first non-zero digit.
Synonyms adjust, regulate, fix, set, set right, set to rights, standardize, calibrate, fine-tune, make good, put in working order, overhaul
Definition of normalize in US English: normalize(British normalise) verbˈnôrməˌlīzˈnɔrməˌlaɪz 1with object Bring or return to a normal or standard condition or state. no object the situation had normalized he wants to begin negotiations to normalize relations Example sentencesExamples - The talks were originally meant to focus on normalizing diplomatic relations which would bring Japanese economic aid to North Korea.
- This year alone, the North has normalized diplomatic relations with 12 countries, including Belgium, Canada, Germany and Spain.
- The adverse balance has persisted since 1965, when the two countries normalized their diplomatic relations.
- If realized, it would be first round of negotiations for normalizing diplomatic relations between the two countries since the previous such talks were held in October 2002 in Kuala Lumpur.
- During Clinton's two terms, the U.S. lifted its economic embargo against Vietnam in 1995, normalized its diplomatic relations with the country the same year, and reached a bilateral trade agreement in July this year.
- Between 1988 and 1994, China normalized or established diplomatic relations with 18 countries, as well as with the Soviet successor states.
- Formal talks for normalizing diplomatic relations have been suspended since October 2002.
- The United States has the needed leverage, including through the potential to lift sanctions and normalise diplomatic relations.
- Japan and North Korea are scheduled to hold the next round of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations later this month, possibly in Beijing.
- Well, our server situation has finally normalized and we have settled in with our new hosting provider.
- The issue has been a major stumbling block to normalizing diplomatic relations between North Korea and Japan.
- Japan and North Korea have held three rounds of talks on normalizing diplomatic relations this year.
- The January talks, if realized, would be the first round of negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations since the previous talks were held in October 2002 in Kuala Lumpur.
- They predict that for February conditions will normalise, and we'll get the usual amount of rain for that month, 90mm.
- When Japan and South Korea normalized diplomatic relations in 1965, Tokyo provided Seoul with $500 million, a substantial sum at the time, in grants and loans.
- Since China normalized its diplomatic relations with Vietnam in 1989, border trade has boomed each year and border residents from Vietnam visit China easily and freely, as long as they return by the end of the day.
- The two countries normalized diplomatic relations in November 1991.
- According to sources, it will take at least a week's time for the situation to normalise.
- And the senior Police officer told the Democrat such attacks make a return to normalised policing all the more difficult.
- He became the first U.S. ambassador to Vietnam in May 1997 after the two countries normalized diplomatic relations in 1995.
Synonyms modify, alter, regulate, tune, fine-tune, calibrate, balance 2Mathematics with object Multiply (a series, function or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1). Example sentencesExamples - Areas under spectral curves were first normalized to the same value before curves were subtracted.
- Following convention, quantity terms were normalized using the data means to have mean values of one.
- Here, threshold values are all normalized to one.
- For this analysis, all residual values were normalized according to the square-root of the line scan intensity and plotted as a function of distance from the nearest Z line.
- In the analysis reported here, the basis spectra are all weighted equally by normalizing each to a value of 100 at their emission maximum.
- 2.1Computing (in floating-point representation) express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately following the first nonzero digit.
Synonyms adjust, regulate, fix, set, set right, set to rights, standardize, calibrate, fine-tune, make good, put in working order, overhaul
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