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Answer for the clue "Arrange haphazardly ", 9 letters:
randomize

Word definitions for randomize in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Randomize \Ran"dom*ize\, v. t. to arrange or rearrange so that there is no predetermined order; to select by a random process; to assign (members of a group) into subgroups by a random process.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (alternative spelling of randomise English)

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. arrange in random order; "Randomize the order of the numbers" [syn: randomise ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1926, from random (adj.) + -ize . Related: Randomized ; randomizing .

Usage examples of randomize.

Dairy samplers will test milk and randomized foodstuffs over the next three days along the ingestion swath.

Veterans Building, Franz resumed his sidewise and backward peerings, now somewhat randomized, yet he was conscious not so much of fear as of wariness, as if he were a savage on a mission in a concrete jungle, traveling along the bottoms of perilously wailed, rectilineal gorges.

Gerrigel said, , and his positronic brain paths were immediately randomized.

It’ll be anonymized and randomized, and the volunteers’ records will be protected by the Scholastium’s Experimental Ethics Service.

Seven degrees of randomized energy, to compensate for the drop in potential energy between here and Lake Arrowhead.

Before departing, he had loaded into his compad a randomized mathematical function that could be compared against a master that he had left lodged in VISAR.

Levitt, “The Effect of School Choice on Student Outcomes: Evidence from Randomized Lotteries,” National Bureau of Economic Research working paper, 2003.

Visualizations that were nothing more than randomized detonations of colour slowly calmed as the AI began to marshal Kilian’s synaptic discharges into ordered patterns.

The entire room itself, he had been given to understand, floated on huge coiled springs resting in a bed of liquid nitrogen through which randomized ultrasonic waves were propagated.

If he'd understood the ambassador correctly, randomized waves of ultrasound were traveling through the fluid to thwart any possible spy devices at customs, and a clever little computer program built into his cocoon made him look like a mailbag to any prying muon probes.

And again, sometimes they randomized their tactics, making moves that though unpredictable turned out to be as bad as blunders.

On second thought, she adjusted it to Colly's shape, and randomized the back seat.

It popped out into normal space in proximity to the little world of Sanctuary, evading CIA's randomized mine field by appearing in the middle of it, all guns blazing.

In four separate experiments involving seventy-six sessions, the active participant sat in an office cubicle and stared intently, off and on according to a set of randomized instructions, at a closed-circuit TV-monitor image of the distant person.

He gave it a shake to randomize any residual charge, and turned on his stylus.