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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
systematise

chiefly British English spelling of systematize; for suffix, see -ize. Related: Systematised; systematising; systematisation.

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systematise

vb. (alternative spelling of systematize English)

WordNet
systematise

v. arrange according to a system or reduce to a system; "systematize our scientific knowledge" [syn: systematize, systemize, systemise]

Usage examples of "systematise".

Green what he accepted as an obligation to devote so far as necessary the whole remaining strength and earnestness of his life to the one task of systematising, developing, and establishing the doctrines of the Coleridgian philosophy.

But the modern Utopians, having systematised their sociology, will have given some attention to the psychology of minor officials, a matter altogether too much neglected by the social reformer on earth.

Although Bon and Buddhism have been in conflict, the organisation and beliefs of what has been called systematised Bon are clear evidence of Buddhist influence and one of the Buddhist sects, that of the rNying-ma-pa, which may conveniently be described as an unreformed school of old believers, has significant features in common with Bon.

The supplies were adequate, and the besieged were fortunate in the presence of a first-class organiser, Colonel Ward of Islington fame, who with the assistance of Colonel Stoneman systematised the collection and issue of all the food, civil and military, so as to stretch it to its utmost.

To find the correct answers to their questions, to meet their challenge, archaeological research institutes should receive adequate funds from their governments, but perhaps also from an international organisation, so that they can systematise and intensify their investigations.

Busy systematisers, with a thing called 'Women's Studies' to erect, the feminists have systematised an ideology, a history, an enemy.