Conventionalize
(verb)
To make something conventional or to conform to a conventional standard.
Origin:
From the adjective "conventional" meaning adhering to accepted or traditional standards.
Examples:
- The company conventionalized their products to appeal to a wider market.
- The artist conventionalized her style in order to sell more paintings.
- The society conventionalized the behavior of its members.
- The government conventionalized the process of elections.
- The society conventionalized the way it dealt with crime and punishment.