Homogenization (noun)

  1. The act of making something homogeneous or uniform.
  2. The process of making a mixture of unlike substances into a uniform mixture.

Origin:

From french homogénéisation, from homogénéiser ("to homogenize"), from homogène ("homogeneous") + -iser ("-iz.e")

Examples:

  1. The homogenization of the milk made it smooth and creamy.
  2. The new process of homogenization increased efficiency and reduced costs.
  3. The chemical process of homogenization helped the scientists achieve their desired results.
  4. The homogenization of cultures and ideas was the goal of the education system.
  5. The homogenization of the sample was done by mixing it thoroughly.
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