systematise
/'sistimətaiz/ Cách viết khác : (systematise) /'sistimətaiz/ (systemize) /'sistimaiz/
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Definition
- Verb:
- To arrange or organize something according to a clear, logical, or consistent system.
- To make something systematic by reducing it to a structured set of principles or methods.
Usage and Examples
- General Usage: The verb "systematise" is used to describe the process of bringing order, structure, and consistency to a collection of items, ideas, or processes.
- The new manager's first task was to systematise the filing process, which was previously chaotic.
- Researchers aim to systematise their observations into a coherent theory.
- In Academic/Professional Contexts: Commonly used in scientific, business, and administrative contexts.
- The goal of the project is to systematise our data collection methods to ensure accuracy and comparability.
Advanced Usage
- "to systematise knowledge": To organize a body of information into a structured framework.
- Philosophers have long sought to systematise human knowledge.
- Passive Voice: Often used to describe a state of being organized.
- The company's procedures have been fully systematised for efficiency.
Variants and Related Words
- Systematisation (noun): The act or process of making something systematic.
- The systematisation of the curriculum took several months.
- Systematic (adjective): Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
- She conducted a systematic review of the literature.
- Systematizer (noun): A person who systematises.
- He was known as a great systematizer of legal codes.
Synonyms
- Organize: To arrange into a structured whole.
- Order: To arrange methodically.
- Methodize: To arrange according to a method.
- Standardize: To make consistent and uniform.
Antonyms
- Disorganize: To disrupt the systematic order of.
- Jumble: To mix in a confused or disordered manner.
- Scatter: To throw loosely about; to separate and go in different directions.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- "To bring into a system": A phrase closely related to the meaning of systematise.
- The consultant was hired to bring the disparate departments into a single, unified system.
- "To reduce to a system": To condense complex information or processes into a structured format.
- His work reduced centuries of folklore to a logical system.
Verb
- arrange according to a system or reduce to a system
- systematize our scientific knowledge