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UK
/fˈɔːməlˌaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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concerned with or characterized by rigorous adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art)
highly formalized plays like `Waiting for Godot' - given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures
How To Use formalised In A Sentence
- We proceeded with the understanding that this verbal agreement would eventually be formalized in writing.
- A fully - fledged QMS is a formalized, company - wide system.
- Worse, they're flat-out lying about what it is that Darwin formalized. Darwin "Replaced God?"
- We maintain the authority to adjust the bid if contracts are not formalized in that period. 15.
- If this sounds a bit too risky (in terms of time and personal safety), then go online for some formalised hitching, by using schemes such as LiftShare and CarShare.
- The more formalized process of courtship is completely alien to me. das memsen replied to comment from bkad Sex, science and statistics Boing Boing
- Curry also suggests that Western mind-body dualisms, formalised at a Church Council of 869, helped astrology's decline as it is both subjective and objective and does not fit easily into this schema.
- However, opportunities for more formalized joint sessions on a regular basis might be explored.
- On the one hand it was a repository for formalized superstition; on the other it stood ready for interpretational abuse in criminology, eugenics, ethnography, and the construction of racial stereotypes.
- The college has a highly formalized system of assessment.