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 routinize Contemporary Examples of routinize
But the military finds a way to routinize everything else, so why not heroism, too?
For the Heroes of DUSTOFF 73, Saving Lives is a Daily Business
Tony Doukopil
November 15, 2012
Because I have too many other decisions to make…You need to routinize yourself.
Justin Green
October 1, 2012