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vb. (present participle of standardize English)
Usage examples of "standardizing".
To achieve more precise control over the response and quantify it, the researchers immobilized the slug by pinning it to a stage and standardizing the tactile stimulus by using a jet of water delivered with a water-pick.
Slang possesses an economy, an immediacy that's attractive, all right, but it devalues experience by standardizing and fuzzing it.
While most colleges and universities have greatly broadened the variety of their course offerings, they are still wedded to complex standardizing systems based on degrees, majors and the like.
This itself, with its demands for uniform discipline, regular hours, attendance checks and the like, was a standardizing force.
Intellectuals in the United States and Europe have lambasted television, in particular, for standardizing speech, habits, and tastes.
Until the rise of television, mass magazines were the chief standardizing media in most countries.
The main reasons that cannabis medicines fell into disuse in America was the difficulty of identifying and standardizing dosage, e.
Most importantly, Rohan had nudged the other rulers into standardizing much of the legal code.
In fact, Ingram's insistence on standardizing every aspect of the business became the hallmark of White Castle's operations.