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How to pronounce standardisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms normalisation, normalization, standardization
Type of social control
Has types stabilization, stylisation, stylization, stabilisation
Derivation standardise
Type Words
Synonyms standardization
Type of status, condition
Type Words
Synonyms calibration, standardization
Type of activity
Has types adjustment, readjustment, registration, tuning
Derivation standardise

Examples of standardisation

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Standardisation is a precondition for growth, but it allows basis risk to build.
From the economist.com
Standardisation of a single process can come at the expense of a bigger picture.
From the guardian.co.uk
What strikes me is the huge timidity of this so-called standardisation programme.
From the nzherald.co.nz
It is responsible for the standardisation of Highland Dancing around the world.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Standardisation of technology is increasing and the industry is consolidating.
From the economist.com
So all cars now come with electric windows because standardisation is cheaper.
From the economist.com
Standardisation of language is a political process and bureaucratic necessity.
From the economist.com
Only PCs currently offer this combination of standardisation and flexibility.
From the independent.co.uk
They are happy to see diversity, not a brand of bureaucratic standardisation.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • Standardization: the condition in which a standard has been successfully established; "standardization of nuts and bolts had saved industry millions of dollars"
  • Calibration: the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument; "the thermometer needed calibration"
  • (standardised) exchangeable: capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability; "interchangeable electric outlets" "interchangeable parts"
  • Alternative spelling of standardization
  • (Standardise) ensure the workplace is maintained to the same standard on a daily basis
  • (Standardised) A process by which rates are adjusted to make them comparable. For example, age-standardised rates adjust for differing age structures in populations.
  • (Standardised) done in the same way each time
  • The key to realizing the benefits of grid computing, so that the diverse resources that make up a modern computing environment can be discovered, accessed, allocated, monitored, and in general managed as a single virtual system, even when provided by different vendors and/or operated by ...
  • It consists of the pre-definition and codification of the task of each unit, which is therefore bound to specific standards. Standardisation can involve inputs, outputs, processes, and skills.