
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
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.
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