formularization
Noun: - The process of expressing something as a formula: "formularization" refers to the act or result of converting a concept, rule, or procedure into a fixed, standardized formula or set of formulas. It often implies making something systematic, precise, or mathematically expressible.
- (The process of turning the method into a clear, repeatable formula.)
- (The act of expressing the policy as a fixed set of rules.)
- (The conversion of reactions into standardized formulas.)
"To undergo formularization": to be subjected to the process of being reduced to a formula.
- The complex social theory underwent formularization to be taught in introductory courses. (The theory was simplified and made systematic.)
"Formularization in law": the practice of codifying legal principles into explicit, formulaic rules.
- The formularization of contract law helped standardize business agreements. (The creation of fixed legal formulas.)
Formularize (verb): to express in a formula; to make systematic.
- The researcher tried to formularize the relationship between variables. (To put into a formula.)
Formularized (adj): expressed or reduced to a formula.
- The formularized procedure was easy to follow. (The procedure was given as a fixed formula.)
Formulaic (adj): resembling or using formulas; lacking originality.
- The movie's plot was formulaic and predictable. (Followed a standard pattern.)
- Formalization: the act of making something formal or official.
- Codification: the process of arranging laws or rules into a systematic code.
- Standardization: the process of making something conform to a standard.
Reduce to a formula: to simplify or express something as a fixed rule.
- The teacher tried to reduce the complex concept to a formula. (To make it simple and systematic.)
Put into a formula: to express in a mathematical or systematic form.
- The chemist put the reaction into a formula for easier analysis. (Expressed it as a chemical equation.)