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systemize

verb
sys·​tem·​ize | \ ˈsi-stə-ˌmÄ«z How to pronounce systemize (audio) \
systemized; systemizing

Definition of systemize

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Other Words from systemize

systemization \ ˌsi-​stə-​mə-​ˈzā-​shən How to pronounce systemization (audio) \ noun

Examples of systemize in a Sentence

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For instance, the data tells us that students who enjoy systemizing are good at math. Chris Lee, Ars Technica, "Love of patterns, order may explain mad math skills—and autism link," 8 Aug. 2018 The Ming dynasty artist and theorist Dong Qichang (1555-1636) systemized a practice of simultaneously channeling and customizing the work of past masters. Holland Cotter, New York Times, "Chinese Landscapes at the Met: If Those Mountains Could Talk," 13 Sep. 2017 Finally: Develop processes at your firm that systemize these best practices and behaviors. WSJ, "How to Identify and Eliminate Implicit Biases in Client Relationships," 28 Aug. 2017 Women generally also have a stronger interest in people rather than things, relative to men (also interpreted as empathizing vs. systemizing). Katie Van Syckle, The Cut, "Senior Google Engineer Mansplains Gender Pay Gap in Leaked ‘Anti-Diversity’ Memo," 6 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of systemize

1748, in the meaning defined above

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