systemise
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Definition
Verb: * To arrange or organize something according to a coherent system or set of rules. It involves bringing order, structure, and method to something that may be disorganized or complex. * To reduce something to a systematic form, making it easier to understand, manage, or implement.
Usage
The verb "systemise" describes the action of imposing a logical and orderly structure. It is typically used with objects that represent processes, information, or collections of things. * It is often used in business, scientific, and administrative contexts. * The American English spelling is more commonly "systematize."
Examples
- The new manager's first task was to systemise the chaotic filing process.
- We need to systemise our approach to customer complaints to ensure consistent responses.
- Her research aimed to systemise the vast amount of anecdotal evidence into a testable theory.
Advanced Usage
- "To systemise something into something": To organize something so that it fits into a particular systematic framework.
- The data was systemised into a comprehensive database.
Variants and Related Words
- Systematize (verb): The more common variant, especially in American English. It has the same meaning as "systemise."
- Systematic (adjective): Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
- They conducted a systematic review of the literature.
- Systemisation (noun, chiefly British): The act or process of systemising.
- The systemisation of the production line improved efficiency.
Synonyms
- Organize
- Methodize
- Order
- Structure
- Standardize
Antonyms
- Disorganize
- Disorder
- Jumble
- Confuse
Verb
- arrange according to a system or reduce to a system
- systematize our scientific knowledge