Routinize

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈruː.təˌnaɪz/

Definitions of routinize

verb to make something into a routine or establish a routine for something

Example Sentences

A1 I routinize my morning by always drinking a cup of coffee.

A2 She routinizes her work tasks to ensure efficiency.

B1 The company routinizes its employee training programs for consistency.

B2 In order to improve productivity, the manager decided to routinize the project management process.

C1 He has successfully routinized the company's operations to maximize profits.

C2 The expert was able to routinize the complex research procedures for future use.

Examples of routinize in a Sentence

formal The company aims to routinize the process for better efficiency.

informal I need to routinize my morning routine to be more productive.

slang Let's routinize this task so we can get it done quickly.

figurative She tried to routinize her emotions to appear more composed.

Grammatical Forms of routinize

past tense

routinized

plural

routinizes

comparative

more routinized

superlative

most routinized

present tense

routinizes

future tense

will routinize

perfect tense

has routinized

continuous tense

is routinizing

singular

routinize

positive degree

routinize

infinitive

routinize

gerund

routinizing

participle

routinized

Origin and Evolution of routinize

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'routinize' is derived from the French word 'routine', which originated from the Latin word 'rutina' meaning 'a course, a way, a routine'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the process of making something routine or habitual, 'routinize' has evolved to also refer to the act of systematizing or standardizing tasks or procedures.