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Definition of Deformalized
1. deformalize [v] - See also: deformalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deformalized
Literary usage of Deformalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Professional Preparation of High School Teachers by Guy Montrose Whipple, Harry Lloyd Miller (1919)
"Our education needs constantly to be deformalized. Participating in a socializing
procedure is a splendid guarantee to our ongoing democracy. ..."
2. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1901)
"... is formalized, deformalized, and boiled. One such spool of each required size
of gut is placed by itself in a slender glass-stoppered bottle. ..."
3. The Teaching of Government by Charles Grove Haines (1916)
"(4) Classes in civics are deformalized as much as free, sensible, truth-seeking
investigation and discussion require. (5) Text-books, bulletins and other ..."
4. A Nurse's Guide for the Operating Room by Nicholas Senn (1902)
"The deformalized catgut is left in the jar for several days to give a chance to
the remaining spores to develop into bacteria, which are more surely ..."
5. Standard Program of Studies for the Secondary Schools of New Hampshire by Dept. of Public Instruction, New Hampshire (1919)
"In terms of pedagogy, a, b, and c are the impression, organization, and expression
of the deformalized formal steps in teaching. ..."