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Definition of Schematization
1. Noun. Providing a chart or outline of a system.
Generic synonyms: Representation
Derivative terms: Diagram, Schematize
2. Noun. The act of reducing to a scheme or formula.
Generic synonyms: Reduction, Simplification
Derivative terms: Schematise, Schematize
Definition of Schematization
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schematization
Literary usage of Schematization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Truth and Error: Or, The Science of Intellection by John Wesley Powell (1898)
"Such a piece of valuable literature may live, and the schematization may be ...
schematization is valuable for ephemeral purposes, but classification has ..."
2. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"schematization of the Current Policy-Making Process The diagram on schematization
of the policy-making process in Uganda shows the process and its ..."
3. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"schematization of the Current Policy-Making Process The diagram on schematization
of the policy-making process in Uganda shows the process and its ..."
4. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"schematization of the Current Policy-Making Process The diagram on schematization
of the policy-making process in Uganda shows the process and its ..."
5. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"schematization of the Current Policy-Making Process The diagram on schematization
of the policy-making process in Uganda shows the process and its ..."
6. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1920)
"As long as the natural tendencies and habits of the man and of the woman work
more or less in accordance with this schematization, their relation is still ..."