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Definition of Systemise
1. Verb. Arrange according to a system or reduce to a system. "Systematize our scientific knowledge"
Generic synonyms: Order
Specialized synonyms: Digest, Codify
Derivative terms: Systematisation, Systematiser, Systematization, Systematizer, System, System, Systemiser, System, System, Systemizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Systemise
Literary usage of Systemise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"Emerson gives them to us; and the man with the talent so to systemise them would
be less impressive than Emerson.— ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1884, Emerson, ..."
2. Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1910)
"... they would be less useful than as Emerson gives them to us; and the man with
the talent so to systemise them would be less impressive than Emerson. ..."
3. Realities and Ideals: Social, Political, Literary and Artistic by Frederic Harrison (1908)
"... that which both precedes and must systemise the rest, — the task of reducing
into practice the new philosophy of society, which the progress of European ..."
4. Realities and Ideals: Social, Political, Literary and Artistic by Frederic Harrison (1908)
"... on the basis of organised labour; she had the leading part in the most arduous
task of all, that which both precedes and must systemise the rest, ..."
5. Journal by Chartered Insurance Institute (1902)
"Our Provincial Managers deserve the warmest thanks and appreciation of Head Office
officials for their endeavours to systemise the technical training of ..."
6. The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health (1839)
"... as illustrative of the doctrines of phrenology, to aid and improve education,
and to systemise in a proper manner the labour of jurists and legislators. ..."
7. Novel Systems for the Study of Human Disease: From Basic Research to by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (1998)
"... is designed to be a significant component of a larger information infrastructure
for computational biology. Indeed, it is a unique attempt to systemise ..."