normalise|normalised|normalises|normalising in English

verb normalise (Brit.)

make normal, make acceptable, standardize (also normalize)

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1. Entries with "Almonries" normalise: …participle normalised) non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of normalize Anagrams Almonries sailormen normalise (French) Pronunciation Homophone: normalises…

2. #IndianMatchmaking has normalised sexism, Casteism, fatphobia and colorism too

3. Calculation of moles % fatty acids from GLC data (normalised area %)

4. If relations between Hanoi and Washington begin to normalise, anything is possible.

5. The normalised results shall not be aggregated as this implicitly applies weighting.

6. It was rumoured that the marriage was an attempt to normalise his image.

7. If two Coercions are applied in sequence then they are composed and normalised

8. Both sets of data have been normalised such that the lowest value is equal to

9. Fig. 27 Third normal form Relations are normalised because unnormalised relations prove difficult to use.

10. normalised electricity generated by all hydropower plants of the Member State in year N, for accounting purposes;

11. Brazil normalised its diplomatic relations with South Africa in recognition of the steps taken to end apartheid.

12. The first thing we need to do is to Abnormalise what our history has normalised for us

13. To that end, they want to normalise mass immigration and million-dollar mortgages, and to Abnormalise multi-generational housing

14. Devoted to normalising the conversation about spirituality and awakening, Alexandra brings the ‘out there’ in here with her down-to-earth

15. Separating funnels, 250 ml, with normalised cone (male) at the bottom, suitable for connection to the top of the column.

16. Nobiliary and aerobic Doug roupy her Brewises cutinises cloudily or gudgeons thick, is Fran forceful? Neogaean and unconfirmed Bailie still normalising his obsecrations lowest

17. Belinda Dalton, director of eating disorders clinic The Oak House, said eating with family helped "normalise" young people's relationship with food.

18. In the 20 years since we normalised relations, we have developed a close partnership in key sectors of defence, agriculture, cyber security and advanced technology.

19. The anterior and posterior face heights were altered, the body of the upper jaw diminished in size, the II angle was normalised.

20. It means that our society is shaped by one half of the population alone; that it reflects, Aggrandises and normalises its group perspectives and its image of power.

21. What are Anticonvulsants? Anticonvulsants (antiepileptics or AEDs) helps to normalise the way nerve impulses travel along the nerve cells which helps prevent or treat seizures

22. The peak observed in the RIP is due to an intentional stock piling in view of the cessation of production activities during the summer period and should normalise after that period.

23. Chondrite normalised REE patterns display positive Eu and negative Ce Anomalisms, are consistent with components of both high‐temperature, reduced, hydrothermal fluid (≥250°C) and cool oxidised seawater

24. The peak observed in the RIP is due to an intentional stock piling in view of the cessation of production activities during the summer period and should normalise after that period

25. 1. Thank you for the invitation to address this valedictory session of the ICRIER Conference on ‘Normalising India-Pakistan Trade’, and above all for permitting me to have the last word!