normalising in English

verb
1
bring or return to a normal condition or state.
he wants to begin negotiations to normalize relations
2
multiply (a series, function, or item of data) by a factor that makes the norm or some associated quantity such as an integral equal to a desired value (usually 1).
For this analysis, all residual values were normalized according to the square-root of the line scan intensity and plotted as a function of distance from the nearest Z line.
verb

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

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

3. 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!

4. Ballsy is driven with a passion towards helping those who experience or have experienced mental health issues and by using fashion as an ice breaker, we hope to break down the stigma and start normalising conversations around mental health

5. More alarming is this part in their summary: “Whilst the impact of Test Trace Isolate (TTI), mask wearing, hand hygiene, and Covid security on R is difficult to quantify, it will be vital to emphasise the importance of normalising and ensuring adherence to all measures even after ‘full lifting’ is achieved.”