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routinize
[ roo-tee-nahyz, root-n-ahyz ]
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.
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Other Words From
- rou·tini·zation noun
- rou·tiniz·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of routinize1
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Example Sentences
In the years since that choreography was routinized, prescription drug expenditures have ballooned in the US—to nearly $370 billion in 2019.
From Popular-Science
Skateboarding, it turns out, doesn’t attract a lot of fitness obsessives looking to routinize the learning process.
From Outside Online
But the military finds a way to routinize everything else, so why not heroism, too?
From The Daily Beast
Because I have too many other decisions to make…You need to routinize yourself.
From The Daily Beast
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