uniformise
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Definition
- Verb:
- To make uniform; to cause to be consistent or standardized: The primary meaning of "uniformise" is to bring different elements, processes, or data into a single, consistent, or identical form or standard.
Usage
- The verb "uniformise" is used to describe the action of eliminating differences or variations to create uniformity. It is often used in technical, scientific, administrative, or organizational contexts.
- It is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object (e.g., uniformise ).
Examples
- Verb:
- The new software will uniformise the data entry process across all regional offices.
- Scientists uniformised the measurement units before comparing the results from different studies.
- The goal of the policy is to uniformise safety standards throughout the industry.
Advanced Usage
- "To uniformise across": To apply the same standardizing action to multiple different areas or groups.
- The company is working to uniformise its branding across all digital platforms.
Variants and Related Words
- Uniformization (noun): The process or result of making something uniform.
- The uniformization of the curriculum was a major undertaking.
- Uniform (adjective): Remaining the same in all cases and at all times; consistent.
- Standardize (verb): A more common synonym with a very similar meaning.
Synonyms
- Standardize: To cause something to conform to a standard.
- Normalize: To bring or return to a normal or standard condition.
- Regularize: To make regular or according to a rule.
- Homogenize: To make uniform in composition or character.
Antonyms
- Diversify: To make or become more varied.
- Differentiate: To recognize or identify as different; to make distinct.
- Vary: To differ in size, amount, degree, or nature.
Notes
- "Uniformise" is the British English spelling. The American English spelling is "uniformize". Both forms are correct and have identical meanings and usage.
Verb
- make uniform
- the data have been uniformized