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Definition of Systematised
1. systematise [v] - See also: systematise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Systematised
Literary usage of Systematised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1891)
"He admits, nevertheless, that his systematised hallucinatory is the same as the
... Kraepelin speaks of only one systematised insanity—it is either primary, ..."
2. A Text-book of Insanity by Charles Arthur Mercier (1902)
"Suspicion is evidently closely allied to the following form of insanity—systematised
delusion—as well as to depression, with which it is often associated. ..."
3. Philosophy, Its Scope and Relations: An Introductory Course of Lectures by Henry Sidgwick, James Ward (1902)
"... unify' or systematise as completely as possible our common thought, which it
finds partially systematised in a number of different sciences and studies. ..."
4. A Text-book of Mental Diseases: With Special Reference to the Pathological by William Bevan Lewis (1899)
"... systematised Insanity (Paranoia)— Primary ... Basis—Secondary systematised
States—Typical Psycho-Neurotic Form—folie d. ..."
5. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"3 — EXAGGERATION OF FIXED IDEAS—systematised DELIRIUM Fixed ideas, so frequent
and of such importance among ..."
6. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"3 — EXAGGERATION OF FIXED IDEAS systematised DELIRIUM Fixed ideas, so frequent
and of such importance among ..."
7. The Philosophy of Education: With Its Practical Application to a System and by James Simpson (1836)
"Education not yet placed on a right basis—Sound views exist, but are not
systematised—The present an attempt at their combination—" Ignorance prevails to a ..."
8. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1891)
"He admits, nevertheless, that his systematised hallucinatory is the same as the
... Kraepelin speaks of only one systematised insanity—it is either primary, ..."
9. A Text-book of Insanity by Charles Arthur Mercier (1902)
"Suspicion is evidently closely allied to the following form of insanity—systematised
delusion—as well as to depression, with which it is often associated. ..."
10. Philosophy, Its Scope and Relations: An Introductory Course of Lectures by Henry Sidgwick, James Ward (1902)
"... unify' or systematise as completely as possible our common thought, which it
finds partially systematised in a number of different sciences and studies. ..."
11. A Text-book of Mental Diseases: With Special Reference to the Pathological by William Bevan Lewis (1899)
"... systematised Insanity (Paranoia)— Primary ... Basis—Secondary systematised
States—Typical Psycho-Neurotic Form—folie d. ..."
12. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"3 — EXAGGERATION OF FIXED IDEAS—systematised DELIRIUM Fixed ideas, so frequent
and of such importance among ..."
13. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"3 — EXAGGERATION OF FIXED IDEAS systematised DELIRIUM Fixed ideas, so frequent
and of such importance among ..."
14. The Philosophy of Education: With Its Practical Application to a System and by James Simpson (1836)
"Education not yet placed on a right basis—Sound views exist, but are not
systematised—The present an attempt at their combination—" Ignorance prevails to a ..."