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单词 routinize
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Definition of routinize in English:

routinize

(British routinise)
verb ruːˈtiːnʌɪzˈrutnˌaɪz
[with object]
  • Make (something) into a matter of routine; subject to a routine.

    communication was routinized to ensure consistency of information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary.
    • Can a search for the unknown be truly routinized?
    • Troops often fired high or routinised their firing.
    • Some of these women were given work assignments that were routinised, mundane and without power or responsibility.
    • It is satisfying in a way that routinized, fill-the-hours work is not.
    • Although normally spontaneous, there are periodic attempts to routinize it institutionally.
    • In the end, the shuttle was supposed to ‘revolutionize transportation into near space, by routinizing it,’ in President Nixon's awkward phrase.
    • Charisma is difficult to sustain and so tends to become routinized.
    • Work will become routinized, and self-discovery will become a primary focus of activity.
    • The expert also worried that the operation of the market economy was still not routinized in the city.
    • Online advertising is riddled with complications and uncertainties which may take years to routinize.
    • In the long run, office machines may have routinized clerical work, but in their early years, the skills demanded by the typewriter and adding machines were new and challenging.
    • ‘It's very routinized, high-surveillance work,’ says Scarbrough of the Economic and Social Research Council.
    • This article is therefore focused on one of the most routinised ceremonies ever performed during the Ancien Régime: the royal Mass.
    • Gone are the days when work was standardized and routinized and performed by workers with narrow, specialist skills.
    • It is becoming a routinised and highly regulated form of work where the creative space to work with clients has been squeezed.
    • We see indications of this tendency in the perennial impulse to bureaucratize and routinize business practices.
    • More typically, jobs in services are highly routinized, and are less secure and less well paid than even traditional industrial employment.
    • In the 1820s, Charles G. Finney helped routinize revivals.
    • It did not routinize access to power, but formed fields of autonomous units whose parameters and whose relations to each other were defined by a few political priorities.

Derivatives

  • routinization

  • noun ruːtiːnʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The schedule of start times is essential to the routinisation of filmgoing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It also refers to the routinization of ways in which environmentalism is incorporated in a variety of social interactions.
      • Its vast increase in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and its routinization in the eighteenth occurred in tandem with the growth of the state and the economy.
      • Clearly distinguishing the weekend from the week suggests both a routinisation of time and a contrast between work time and leisure.
      • Weber saw routinization and mechanization as ultimately destructive, that is, as eroding the spirit and capacity for spontaneous action.
 
 

Definition of routinize in US English:

routinize

(British routinise)
verbˈrutnˌaɪzˈro͞otnˌīz
[with object]usually be routinized
  • Make (something) into a matter of routine; subject to a routine.

    communication was routinized to ensure consistency of information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gone are the days when work was standardized and routinized and performed by workers with narrow, specialist skills.
    • More typically, jobs in services are highly routinized, and are less secure and less well paid than even traditional industrial employment.
    • Although normally spontaneous, there are periodic attempts to routinize it institutionally.
    • Online advertising is riddled with complications and uncertainties which may take years to routinize.
    • It did not routinize access to power, but formed fields of autonomous units whose parameters and whose relations to each other were defined by a few political priorities.
    • In the 1820s, Charles G. Finney helped routinize revivals.
    • Work will become routinized, and self-discovery will become a primary focus of activity.
    • It is satisfying in a way that routinized, fill-the-hours work is not.
    • Can a search for the unknown be truly routinized?
    • It is becoming a routinised and highly regulated form of work where the creative space to work with clients has been squeezed.
    • In the long run, office machines may have routinized clerical work, but in their early years, the skills demanded by the typewriter and adding machines were new and challenging.
    • Charisma is difficult to sustain and so tends to become routinized.
    • Troops often fired high or routinised their firing.
    • ‘It's very routinized, high-surveillance work,’ says Scarbrough of the Economic and Social Research Council.
    • As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary.
    • The expert also worried that the operation of the market economy was still not routinized in the city.
    • In the end, the shuttle was supposed to ‘revolutionize transportation into near space, by routinizing it,’ in President Nixon's awkward phrase.
    • This article is therefore focused on one of the most routinised ceremonies ever performed during the Ancien Régime: the royal Mass.
    • Some of these women were given work assignments that were routinised, mundane and without power or responsibility.
    • We see indications of this tendency in the perennial impulse to bureaucratize and routinize business practices.
 
 
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