systemize
[ sis-tuh-mahyz ]
/ ˈsɪs təˌmaɪz /
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verb (used with object), sys·tem·ized, sys·tem·iz·ing.
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Also especially British, sys·tem·ise .
OTHER WORDS FROM systemize
sys·tem·i·za·tion, nounsys·tem·iz·er, nounDictionary.com Unabridged
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How to use systemize in a sentence
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The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church|G. H. GerberdingEverything in and about the house were as thoroughly systemized and adapted to each other, as the points of one of his briefs.
Homes of American Statesmen|VariousThe mere satisfaction of this curiosity is in itself a worthy end, and would alone justify the business of systemized observation.
The Style Book of The Detroit News|The Detroit NewsWhen baby reaches the age of three months, a regular systemized effort should be made to educate it to "habits of cleanliness."
The Eugenic Marriage, Vol 2 (of 4)|W. Grant Hague