standardised

IPA: stˈændɝdaɪzd

adjective

  • (British spelling) Designed in a standard manner or according to an official or accepted standard.
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Examples of "standardised" in Sentences

  • Is it some kind of standardised wear material or something?
  • I'm curious how much of this stuff is 'standardised' now it's been around a few years.
  • As OOXML only serves the Microsoft eco-system, it should have been "standardised" at ECMA level only, not at ISO level.
  • Relief aid has become more efficient and standardised, which is positive, but this is only short term help for people who are in a vulnerable situation.
  • All "standardised" OTC derivatives would be cleared and traded on an exchange, and even large industrial firms would incur stricter margining and capital charges on their trades.
  • I think New Orleans time would be the best, also. the reason I think your times have not been standardised is the August 30 entry: 9AM †BUSH SPEAKS ON IRAQ AT NAVAL BASE CORONADO
  • The manufacturers use a number of different technologies, such as standardised browsers or special widgets, but in every case the results are similar, making access to internet content as easy as it is to zap from one television station to another.
  • Israel Katz, the transport minister, announced this week that signs on all major roads in Israel, East Jerusalem and possibly parts of the West Bank would be "standardised", converting English and Arabic place names into straight transliterations of the Hebrew name.

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