Standardization ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Standardization ( noun )

  1. The process of establishing a standard or standards.
  2. The result of standardizing something.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from standardize, on the pattern of words such as regularization.

Examples:

  1. Standardization of the manufacturing process led to a more consistent product.
  2. The standardization of measurements in the laboratory improved the accuracy of results.
  3. Standardization of the curriculum across the school district was a major initiative.
  4. The company's goal is to achieve standardization in all its operations.
  5. Standardization of the software interface makes it easier for users to navigate.

(As a verb)

Standardization ( verb )

  1. The process of establishing a standard or standards.
  2. The result of standardizing something.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from standardize, on the pattern of words such as regularization.

Examples:

  1. Standardization of the manufacturing process led to a more consistent product.
  2. The standardization of measurements in the laboratory improved the accuracy of results.
  3. Standardization of the curriculum across the school district was a major initiative.
  4. The company's goal is to achieve standardization in all its operations.
  5. Standardization of the software interface makes it easier for users to navigate.
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