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单词 systematize
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Definition of systematize in English:

systematize

(British systematise)
verb ˈsɪstəməˌtʌɪzˈsɪstəməˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • Arrange according to an organized system; make systematic.

    Galen set about systematizing medical thought
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you accept that you have to do mass education - and, to keep costs low and for a lot of other reasons, I think that's not an unreasonable conclusion - you have to systematize it.
    • The goal of this policy is to systematize the connection between the scientists abroad and their home.
    • They're systematizing their fantasy lives, and thereby structuring their subjective worlds.
    • So I immediately wrote this off as yet another attempt by geeks to cope with the social chaos of everyday life by rigidly systematizing it.
    • What is important however, is that we initiate and systematise solutions that strengthen our capacity to protect children within our institutions.
    • If we seek to build a multicultural society, it might be useful to create a national body to systematise this investigation and propose changes to our systems of government.
    • Family relationships were systematized, rationalized, codified, and ritualized sufficiently to be employed in a variety of productive enterprises of small and medium scale.
    • Kant insisted that although we cannot prove that nature is purposively organized, we must systematize our empirical knowledge by viewing nature as if it were so organized.
    • By using mathematics to organise and systematise our ideas about patterns, we have discovered a great secret.
    • Now, border police, highway patrol police, and municipal police, all trained in Kabul, are incrementally introduced to professionalize and systematize the application of law at the local level.
    • Then they try to codify it in a film or systematize it in a program.
    • He classified entities hence and systematized knowledge.
    • But I don't think those techniques, in the sense that they're ‘techniques’ that can even be systematized, have crossed into pop music yet, or if they ever will.
    • In many cases, such as many systematized franchise-retail operations, there just is no middle-level management, where earning more than subsistence wages is possible.
    • That's what the famous theologian called our inherent and essentially insatiable drive to meticulously systematise our lives, until every conceivable phenomenon is both categorised and comprehended.
    • As the illness progresses, the individual tries to make sense of all the abnormal experiences and develops well systematised delusions.
    • The teachers were native speakers of the language, and the materials used were so systematized and the directions so precise that it was possible to employ quite young and relatively untried people as teachers.
    • Can we systematise some of these views on trust?
    • Although Asia formulated the democratic idea far ahead of the West, it did not systematize it.
    • Both men helped to systematize chemistry, to define the law of definite proportions and the underlying atomic and elemental principles.
    Synonyms
    categorize, class, group, put into sets, grade, rank, rate, order, organize, range, sort, type, codify, bracket, systemize, stratify, catalogue, tabulate, list, file, index

Derivatives

  • systematization

  • noun ˌsɪstəmətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Science pursues knowledge through testing, observation and the systematization of facts, principles and methods.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Such systematization is all about providing a stable platform for the emergence of what are, I trust, the more interesting sorts of complexity and diversity.
      • Languages are only a little better suited to systematization than images.
      • But cities have other dimensions that defy the calm logic and systematization of this approach.
      • To provide some systematization to this vast, overlapping, confusing, and riveting area of study, I have selected four categories of mechanisms of transmission of trauma: biological, psychological, familial, and societal.
  • systematizer

  • noun
    • The systematizer was sometimes less than logical, less than precise in his teaching about God's purposes.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the fourth century B.C., Aristotle, the great systematizer of knowledge, summarized several arguments in support of that view.
      • Despite Linnaeus's sanctified status as a systematizer, his inclusive primate order was frequently rejected.
      • But he is the last great systematizer of the Greek philosophical inheritance, and as such exerted a powerful influence on medieval and Renaissance thought, and even, through Hegel, on German idealism.
      • But his excursions into theology are not impressive - he was an exhorter, not a systematizer.
 
 

Definition of systematize in US English:

systematize

(British systematise)
verbˈsistəməˌtīzˈsɪstəməˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • Arrange according to an organized system; make systematic.

    Galen set about systematizing medical thought
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So I immediately wrote this off as yet another attempt by geeks to cope with the social chaos of everyday life by rigidly systematizing it.
    • The goal of this policy is to systematize the connection between the scientists abroad and their home.
    • Family relationships were systematized, rationalized, codified, and ritualized sufficiently to be employed in a variety of productive enterprises of small and medium scale.
    • They're systematizing their fantasy lives, and thereby structuring their subjective worlds.
    • In many cases, such as many systematized franchise-retail operations, there just is no middle-level management, where earning more than subsistence wages is possible.
    • If we seek to build a multicultural society, it might be useful to create a national body to systematise this investigation and propose changes to our systems of government.
    • By using mathematics to organise and systematise our ideas about patterns, we have discovered a great secret.
    • He classified entities hence and systematized knowledge.
    • What is important however, is that we initiate and systematise solutions that strengthen our capacity to protect children within our institutions.
    • Kant insisted that although we cannot prove that nature is purposively organized, we must systematize our empirical knowledge by viewing nature as if it were so organized.
    • Can we systematise some of these views on trust?
    • If you accept that you have to do mass education - and, to keep costs low and for a lot of other reasons, I think that's not an unreasonable conclusion - you have to systematize it.
    • That's what the famous theologian called our inherent and essentially insatiable drive to meticulously systematise our lives, until every conceivable phenomenon is both categorised and comprehended.
    • Then they try to codify it in a film or systematize it in a program.
    • The teachers were native speakers of the language, and the materials used were so systematized and the directions so precise that it was possible to employ quite young and relatively untried people as teachers.
    • But I don't think those techniques, in the sense that they're ‘techniques’ that can even be systematized, have crossed into pop music yet, or if they ever will.
    • As the illness progresses, the individual tries to make sense of all the abnormal experiences and develops well systematised delusions.
    • Both men helped to systematize chemistry, to define the law of definite proportions and the underlying atomic and elemental principles.
    • Now, border police, highway patrol police, and municipal police, all trained in Kabul, are incrementally introduced to professionalize and systematize the application of law at the local level.
    • Although Asia formulated the democratic idea far ahead of the West, it did not systematize it.
    Synonyms
    categorize, class, group, put into sets, grade, rank, rate, order, organize, range, sort, type, codify, bracket, systemize, stratify, catalogue, tabulate, list, file, index
 
 
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