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Definition of Systemizations
1. systemization [n] - See also: systemization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Systemizations
Literary usage of Systemizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Training for the Public Profession of the Law: Historical Development and by Alfred Zantzinger Reed (1921)
"They incorporated with it elements derived from local custom, and were looked to
by the authorities of the budding states to provide systemizations or codes ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1891)
"... is made to stand alone, and under analysis exhibit its controlling style,
purpose, and power. Without doing violence to other systemizations of the ..."
3. The Theory of Teaching and Elementary Psychology by Albert Salisbury (1905)
"... systemizations of the natural sciences. The most elaborate and complete instance
of it, perhaps, is found in the Botanical "Key. ..."
4. The Gospel and the Modern Man by Shailer Mathews (1910)
"... to magnify the differences between the simple, unphilosophical, joyously
creative religious message of Jesus and the elaborated systemizations of Paul. ..."
5. The Gospel and the Modern Man by Shailer Mathews (1910)
"... to magnify the differences between the simple, unphilosophical, joyously
creative religious message of Jesus and the elaborated systemizations of Paul. ..."
6. The Gospel and the Modern Man by Shailer Mathews (1910)
"... to magnify the differences between the simple, unphilosophical, joyously
creative religious message of Jesus and the elaborated systemizations of Paul. ..."