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Definition of Schematise
1. Verb. Give conventional form to. "Some art forms schematise designs into geometrical patterns"
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify
Derivative terms: Schematisation, Schema, Schematization, Scheme
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schematise
Literary usage of Schematise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1894)
"It is sufficient to cast a glance at the tangled mass of fibres of one of these
preparations,—which our drawings always simplify and schematise ..."
2. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"Bearing a sceptre ; denoting something regal. To SCEPTRE, (sep'-ter) vo To invest
with the ensign of royalty. schematise (ske'-ma-tist) „.». ..."
3. Greek Genius, and Other Essaysby John Jay Chapman by John Jay Chapman (1915)
"... who schematise the Unknowable codify themselves, and pass by with the age they
live in. The crucible of Shakespeare turns all to vapour, ..."
4. Greek Genius, and Other Essays by John Jay Chapman (1915)
"Persons who schematise the Unknowable codify themselves, and pass by with the
age they live in. The crucible of Shakespeare turns all to vapour, ..."
5. Thought and Things: A Study of the Development and Meaning of Thought, Or by James Mark Baldwin (1908)
"If we ask the question as to the quantification of the predicate in judgments
which schematise the general, there arises a somewhat different problem. ..."