routinization









routinization


routinize [roo-tee-nahyz, root-n-ahyz] EXAMPLES|WORD ORIGIN verb (used with object), rou·tin·ized, rou·tin·iz·ing. to develop into a regular procedure. to reduce to a customary procedure: He seems happier now that his life is thoroughly routinized. Liberaldictionary.com

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  • Also especially British, rou·tin·ise. Origin of routinize First recorded in 1925–30; routine + -ize Related formsrou·tin·i·za·tion, nounrou·tin·iz·er, noun Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for routinization Contemporary Examples of routinization

  • The right to empowerment has led to a reliance on military solutions and the routinization of oppression.

    Biblical Language and Apocalyptic Fury

    Mark Baker

    April 5, 2012

  • Word Origin and History for routinization n.

    1916, noun of action from routinize (1893), from routine + -ize.

    Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper

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