routinize|routinized|routinizes|routinizing in English
verb routinize (Amer.)
[rou'tin·ize || 'ruː'tɪːnaɪz]
make into a customary routine, make into a habitual procedure (also routinise)
Use "routinize|routinized|routinizes|routinizing" in a sentence
1. It is therefore critical to find a way of routinizing, even Bureaucratizing the exercise of imagination.”
2. Economic geographers typically differentiate between knowledge-intensive, volatile, unstandardized activities, and standardized, routinized production.
3. Most jobs are characterized by little task variety, highly routinized activity, and the constant repetition of fairly uninteresting tasks.”
4. 22 Schumpeter predicted that as capitalist economies evolved, innovation would become routinized in large organizations,(www.Sentencedict.com) obviating the need for individual entrepreneurs.
5. But by the '60s the ICBM had become routinized as the delivery vehicle for nuclear warheads and everyone realized that super-fast interceptors (and supersonic bombers) were kind of pointless.
6. Footnote 2 Of course Wildman is right, the dehumanizations of Blindfoldings and solitary are purposefully rote: they are ‘weird[ly]’ the same because all these afflictions are routinized for mass application, and their first function is to strip away the dignity of individuality and uniform reiteration on the punisher’s part makes its