randomising

[US]/[ˈrændəmaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈrændəmaɪzɪŋ]/

Translation

v.To introduce randomness; to make random.; To select or arrange items randomly.
v. (past participle of randomise)Having been made random.

Phrases & Collocations

randomising data

randomising algorithm

randomising process

randomising variables

randomising selection

randomising numbers

randomising order

randomising results

randomising input

Example Sentences

we are randomising the order of the questions to make the test fairer.

the algorithm involves randomising the pixel values for a unique effect.

the researcher was randomising participants into different treatment groups.

randomising the data helped to avoid any potential bias in the analysis.

the software allows you to randomising the selection of images for the presentation.

the game uses randomising the enemy spawn points to keep players on their toes.

the experiment required randomising the starting positions of the vehicles.

they are randomising the colours in the design to create a vibrant look.

the system is randomising the delivery schedule to optimize efficiency.

randomising the search results provides a more diverse user experience.

the process of randomising the sample size ensured a representative study.

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