standardise

IPA: stˈændɝdaɪz

verb

  • To establish a standard consisting of regulations for how something is to be done across an organization.
  • To make to conform to a standard.
  • To check for conformance with a standard.
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Examples of "standardise" in Sentences

  • I'm inclined to standardise these.
  • I'lll standardise the spelling there.
  • Hence the need to standardise spelling and judicious use of redirecting.
  • Meskhetian Turkish has no standardised orthography or standardised alphabet.
  • Maybe you could 'standardise' country names and other columns on loading; I've seen systems with 'USA',
  • But i continue to wish he would standardise on “monkinetic”. the name space is not just about personal id, and “vanity”, its very much a business concern.
  • Since then the Government has announced that its Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) will provide oversight for organisations which certify halal meat to "standardise" halal certification.
  • MultiMi does standardise information in a way that makes scanning for updates more efficient, much as an RSS reader makes it easier to scan headlines in volume by making them uniform.
  • The report also warned that the use of “stitching” was “significant”, while “cuffing” had continued after the introduction of Home Office rules which were supposed to guarantee and standardise the way crimes are recorded.
  • A Latin-based language is much simpler to standardise, and the Spanish Academy works with the academies in all Spanish-speaking countries (including the Philippines and the USA) to produce guidance that is valid worldwide.
  • Many no-name MP3 players and other devices are using USB (mostly those that dont have a recharger and generally charge up over USB when plugged in) proprietary tech company can't force industry to "standardise" on it's proprietary tech? fetch me my tiny violin.
  • The first attempts to standardise came at exactly the same time as the partition of the Dutch-speaking area between the Spanish and the independent Dutch spate; the standard language therefore started based on the dialect of Holland (ie the province of that name) but with substantial input from Brabant.

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