Methodized

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛθəˌdaɪzd/

Definitions of methodized

verb to arrange or organize according to a certain method or plan

Example Sentences

A1 She methodized her study schedule by creating a detailed timetable.

A2 The teacher methodized the lesson plan to ensure all students could easily follow along.

B1 The project manager methodized the workflow to increase efficiency and productivity.

B2 The scientist methodized the experiment to ensure accurate results.

C1 The author methodized the writing process to create a well-structured novel.

C2 The coach methodized the training sessions to maximize the team's performance.

Examples of methodized in a Sentence

formal The research data was meticulously methodized for accurate analysis.

informal She methodized her closet by color-coding her clothes.

slang I methodized my study schedule to make sure I don't fall behind.

figurative His thoughts were methodized like a well-organized library.

Grammatical Forms of methodized

past tense

methodized

plural

methodizes

comparative

more methodized

superlative

most methodized

present tense

methodize

future tense

will methodize

perfect tense

have methodized

continuous tense

is methodizing

singular

methodized

positive degree

methodized

infinitive

to methodize

gerund

methodizing

participle

methodized

Origin and Evolution of methodized

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'methodized' originated from the Middle English word 'methodize' which was derived from the Latin word 'methodus' meaning 'pursuit of knowledge'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'methodized' has evolved to refer to the action of organizing or systematizing something in a structured and orderly manner.