formalize

[US]/'fɔːm(ə)laɪz/
[UK]/'fɔrməlaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. to put (agreements, plans, etc.) into written form to make formal; to give a certain form to.

Phrases & Collocations

formalize procedures

Example Sentences

we became able to formalize our thoughts.

Since his ultimate goal is to prove the rationality of the world, he has to transcendentalize, formalize and idealize the theory.

Karyogram (idiogram) The formalized layout of the KARYOTYPE of a species, often with the chromosomes arranged in a certain numerical sequence.

These observations allow one to formalize the definition of reflection: a reflection is an involutive isometry of an Euclidean space whose set of fixed points is an affine subspace of codimension 1.

they decided to formalize their partnership

it's important to formalize the agreement in writing

the company needs to formalize its policies

let's formalize the process for future reference

the committee will formalize the decision at the next meeting

they need to formalize their business relationship

the government is working to formalize the new regulations

it's time to formalize our plans for the event

we should formalize the training program for new employees

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