systematize
/'sistimətaiz/ Cách viết khác : (systematise) /'sistimətaiz/ (systemize) /'sistimaiz/
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Definition
- Verb:
- To arrange or organize something according to a clear, logical system or plan.
- To make something methodical and orderly by applying a systematic approach.
Usage
- The verb "systematize" is used to describe the action of bringing order, structure, and consistency to a collection of items, ideas, or processes.
- It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object (e.g., systematize ).
- It often implies moving from a state of disorder or randomness to one of organized efficiency.
Examples
- The librarian worked to systematize the new book acquisitions by genre and author.
- We need to systematize our filing process to make documents easier to find.
- His goal was to systematize the company's training procedures for new employees.
Advanced Usage
- "to systematize knowledge/information": To organize a body of knowledge into a coherent structure.
- Philosophers have long sought to systematize human understanding of the natural world.
- "to systematize a method/approach": To make a procedure consistent and repeatable.
- The researcher systematized her data collection method to ensure accuracy across all experiments.
Variants and Related Words
- Systematization (n): The process or result of making something systematic.
- The systematization of the archives took several months.
- Systematic (adj): Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
- She conducted a systematic review of the literature.
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 or spread things untidily over an area.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Systematic approach: A methodical way of doing something.
- Solving complex problems requires a systematic approach.
- Bring into a system: To incorporate something into an organized framework (similar in meaning to systematize).
- The challenge was to bring all the disparate data into a single, coherent system.
Verb
- arrange according to a system or reduce to a system
- systematize our scientific knowledge