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How to pronounce formalization in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms formalisation
Type of rationalisation, rationalization, systematisation, systematization
Derivation formalize

Examples of formalization

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I didn't have any intellectual concept of formalization until a few years later.
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This situation cannot be avoided with any first-order formalization of set theory.
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This can be seen as a formalization and generalization of proof by diagram chasing.
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This formalization is a logical implication with an attached measure of uncertainty.
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The legal formalization is only a basis for a broader, personal commitment.
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This idea is also used as a game-theoretical formalization of the notion of fairness.
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This formalization of the visual analytics process is illustrated in the following figure.
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On the growing role of observation, formalization and experimental method in musicology.
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Existing political borders are often a formalization of these historical, natural obstacles.
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More examples
  • The act of making formal (as by stating formal rules governing classes of expressions)
  • (formalize) make formal or official; "We formalized the appointment and gave him a title"
  • (formalize) validate: declare or make legally valid
  • (formalized) formalistic: concerned with or characterized by rigorous adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art); "highly formalized plays like `Waiting for Godot'"
  • (formalized) given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures
  • In formal logic, a formal system (also called a logical calculus) consists of a formal language and a set of inference rules, used to derive (to conclude) an expression from one or more other premises that are antecedently supposed (axioms) or derived (theorems). ...
  • The act of formalizing something
  • The written documentation used to direct and control employees.
  • The degree to which the organization has official rules, regulations, and procedures.