standardize standardise
11standardise — British variant of standardize …
12standardise — stan|dard|ise [ stændər,daız ] a British spelling of standardize …
13standardise — UK [ˈstændə(r)daɪz] / US [ˈstændərˌdaɪz] standardize …
14standardise — / stændədaɪz/, standardize verb to make sure that everything fits a standard or is produced in the same way …
15regularise — verb 1. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations We cannot regulate the way people dress This town likes to regulate • Syn: ↑regulate, ↑regularize, ↑order, ↑govern • Ant: ↑ …
16regularize — verb 1. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations We cannot regulate the way people dress This town likes to regulate • Syn: ↑regulate, ↑regularise, ↑order, ↑govern • Ant: ↑ …
17valuate — verb evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional access all the factors when taking a risk • Syn: ↑measure, ↑evaluate, ↑assess, ↑appraise, ↑value …
18standardization — standardize stan‧dard‧ize [ˈstændədaɪz ǁ ər ] also standardise verb [transitive] to make all the things of one particular type the same as each other: • Computer bulletin boards have become increasingly standardized in recent years.… …
19standardises — standardise (Brit.) v. establish standards, set basic rules and protocols; compare with a standard, evaluate in accordance with a standard (also standardize) …
20standardising — standardise (Brit.) v. establish standards, set basic rules and protocols; compare with a standard, evaluate in accordance with a standard (also standardize) …