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/ˈfɔɹməɫəˌzeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- the act of making formal (as by stating formal rules governing classes of expressions)
How To Use formalization In A Sentence
- The traditional role of the usher is a formalization of this function, giving to men whose sign of office is a white boutonnire the right and obligation to keep partners “circulating.” Behavior in Public Places
- A metatheory of science requires a kind of formalization different from that already employed by scientific theories themselves. Structuralism in Physics
- As a typical species of generalized conversational implicature, scalar implicature falls well into the realm of Default Logic susceptible to systematic formalization.
- The formalisation of Australian nationhood occurred relatively late.
- (Åukasiewicz's axiomatisation of the syllogistic incorporates his own three-axiom formalisation of propositional logic The Sun Is Not
- Finally, what looks like a determination to be patriotically self-reliant is simultaneously the opposite: the formalisation of complete dependency.
- (Philosophy/Logic) denoting the branch of modal logic that deals with the formalization of certain epistemological concepts, such as knowledge, certainty, and ignorance See also doxastic The Volokh Conspiracy » Words I never expected to write
- Philosophy / Logic denoting the branch of modal logic that deals with the formalization of certain epistemological concepts, such as knowledge, certainty, and ignorance See also doxastic The Volokh Conspiracy » Words I never expected to write
- However, the flexibilisation and informalisation that result from organisational practices such as subcontracting and franchising only increase a sense of insecurity in the majority of workers.
- The likelihood ratio test statistic shown above is a formalization of this.