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standardize
[ stan-der-dahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like:
to standardize manufactured parts.
- to compare with or test by a standard.
- to choose or establish a standard for.
verb (used without object)
- to become standardized.
standardize
/ ˈæԻəˌ岹ɪ /
verb
- to make or become standard
- tr to test by or compare with a standard
Derived Forms
- ˈٲԻ岹ˌ, noun
- ˌٲԻ岹徱ˈپDz, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ٲԻa·a· adjective
- ٲԻa··tDz noun
- ٲԻa·e noun
- ԴDzȴٲԻ···tDz noun
- ԴDz·ٲԻa· adjective
- pre·ٲԻa··tDz noun
- ·ٲԻa· verb (used with object) prestandardized prestandardizing
- ܲȴ-ٲԻa· adjective
- ȴٲԻ···tDz noun
- ·ٲԻa· verb (used with object) restandardized restandardizing
- ܲȴٲԻ···tDz noun
- ܲ·ٲԻa· verb (used with object) substandardized substandardizing
- un·ٲԻa·a· adjective
- ܲ·ٲԻa· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of standardize1
Example Sentences
Over the last two decades, our infatuation with test scores and standardized curricula has squeezed out civics and the democratic function of schools.
If approved, the new terms would be the same as those used for many other standardized tests, including the National Assessment of Educational Progress or NAEP, known as the nation’s report card.
He pointed out an assertion in the Department of Education’s letter about standardized testing.
Oklahomans also face procedural and legal barriers to obtaining divorces such as a lack of standardized court forms, Dilks noted.
Unlike many other college rankings, the CMI does not consider standardized test scores or prestige — factors that might boost private schools.
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