Systematize

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪstəməˌtaɪz/

Definitions of systematize

verb to arrange or organize systematically

Example Sentences

A1 I am trying to systematize my daily routine by creating a schedule.

A2 She needs to systematize her filing system to keep track of important documents.

B1 The company decided to systematize their employee training program for better efficiency.

B2 In order to improve productivity, the manager implemented a new system to systematize project management.

C1 The research team worked together to systematize their data collection methods for accurate analysis.

C2 The professor's goal was to systematize the entire curriculum to ensure consistency across all courses.

Examples of systematize in a Sentence

formal The company implemented a new software to systematize their inventory management.

informal I need to systematize my closet so I can find things more easily.

slang Let's systematize this project so we don't miss any important steps.

figurative She tried to systematize her thoughts before giving the presentation.

Grammatical Forms of systematize

past tense

systematized

plural

systematizes

comparative

more systematized

superlative

most systematized

present tense

systematizes

future tense

will systematize

perfect tense

has systematized

continuous tense

is systematizing

singular

systematize

positive degree

systematize

infinitive

to systematize

gerund

systematizing

participle

systematized

Origin and Evolution of systematize

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'systematize' originated from the Greek word 'systematikos', which means 'to arrange methodically'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'systematize' has retained its original meaning of organizing or arranging things in a methodical way, but it has also come to be used more broadly to describe the process of creating or implementing a system or method of organization.