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How to pronounce standardise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms standardize
Type of order, regularise, regularize, regulate, govern
Has types gauge
Derivation standard, standardisation, standardiser
Type Words
Synonyms standardize
Type of value, assess, evaluate, measure, valuate, appraise
Derivation standardisation

Examples of standardise

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As long as you standardise the number of men and women who must be on the team.
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At the moment, the usual approach is to standardise on a single radio channel.
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Draper's strategy was to standardise on a couple of models which it mass produced.
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Attempts to standardise the various variants of Rusyn have been unsuccessful.
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There are three different variants and I would like agreement to standardise.
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It is also easier to standardise results if you do not depend on individual animals.
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Therefore, semantic data models typically standardise such relation types.
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I have been wondering for some time how we could standardise custom maps.
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The purpose of the instrument was to standardise the measurement of time and the calendar.
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  • Standardize: evaluate by comparing with a standard
  • (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"
  • (standardisation) calibration: the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument; "the thermometer needed calibration"
  • (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
  • (standardisation) A process to ensure that the assessment criteria for a qualification, unit or component are applied consistently by assessors, moderators and verifiers.
  • (Standardisation) According to ISO, is the process of formulating and applying rules for an orderly approach to a specific activity for the benefit and cooperation of all concerned, and in particular for the promotion of the over all economy, considering due safety requirements.
  • (Standardisation) Adjustments made either to the PSC or to the bids to ensure a standard approach is taken to costing the same or similar items.
  • (Standardisation) Clarity and understanding of working processes