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systematize

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After my colleague Daniel Starza Smith and I began working together, we systematized this information, developed a language for describing it consistently, and started to articulate why we thought our findings were important.

And, since the late 1800s, its influence has been systematized in American culinary school, as Korsha Wilson reported for Eater.

What Big Hit Entertainment did, however, was systematize these elements in BTS, and market them hard.

From Vox

What at first feels artificial to us gradually proves its function as Majella’s effort to systematize the chaos swirling around her.

"We need to systematize what we do for young women," said Carol Lancaster, dean of Georgetown's School of Foreign Service.

How can we systematize the making of our wardrobes so that sewing shall occupy us only a small part of our time?

I shall thus follow the method of certain historians, and relate the truth rather than systematize it.

Some persons, endeavor to systematize their pursuits, by apportioning them to particular hours of each day.

Science seeks to classify and systematize the objects of the world for the understanding of our brain.

The mission of Positivism is, in the language of its founder, "to generalize science and to systematize sociality."

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On this page you'll find 74 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to systematize, such as: arrange, array, contrive, design, devise, and dispose.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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