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systematize

[sis-tuh-muh-tahyz] / ˈsɪs tə məˌtaɪz /


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The effort to systematize natural capital took another step forward in 2005, when Daily and two colleagues founded the Natural Capital Project.

From Washington Post

In 1979 we formed an environmental group to systematize our efforts.

From Scientific American

In the 20th century, notes became integrated into medical records, in an effort to systematize the collection of health information and data for billing.

From Washington Post

He identifies the systematizing mechanism as being responsible for an enormous array of developments, including Stonehenge, the discovery of penicillin and more than 300 skateboard moves.

From Washington Post

Baron-Cohen argues that humans are distinguished by their ability to categorize and systematize — a quality particularly pronounced in people with autism.

From New York Times