standardize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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to make or become standard
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(tr) to test by or compare with a standard
Other Word Forms
- nonstandardization noun
- nonstandardized adjective
- prestandardization noun
- prestandardize verb (used with object)
- quasi-standardized adjective
- restandardization noun
- restandardize verb (used with object)
- standardizable adjective
- standardization noun
- standardizer noun
- substandardization noun
- substandardize verb (used with object)
- unstandardizable adjective
- unstandardized adjective
Etymology
Origin of standardize
Example Sentences
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Baseball’s rules were standardized by middle-class Manhattan professionals who “squeezed all the wildness of the folk game into their polished diamond,” giving it a sheen of gentility.
“Some updates include further standardizing Department practices and processes to ensure organizational consistency, the introduction of new equipment and refining response protocols tailored to the nature of the call for service,” a statement read.
From Los Angeles Times
The revised directive “simply standardizes the required forms.”
From Salon
That’s because getting an AI to identify smells is very different from having it analyze images, which is easier to standardize.
The new rules standardize publicly traded companies’ explanations of why their effective tax rates diverge from the U.S.’s statutory 21% levy.
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