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methodize

[meth-uh-dahyz] / ˈmɛθ əˌdaɪz /


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Though it’s offered through the art department, the students are equipped with multiple kinds of constructive tools: they learn to write, think visually, and methodize their research on the topic.

From Time May 26, 2015

I found an opinion common through all the offices, and general in the public at large, that it would prove impossible to reform and methodize the office of paymaster-general.

From Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke

It is also said that men of business have the most leisure; and it sometimes seems to be true, where they methodize their plans properly.

From The Young Man's Guide by William A. (William Andrus) Alcott

I had a hard task in hand to begin the first part hereof, and much labour I underwent to methodize it as it is.

From William Lilly's History of His Life and Times From the Year 1602 to 1681 by Elias Ashmole

Everything wore a sombre, heavy air—even the men seemed born to methodize on some one object.

From The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth by Timothy Templeton

We trace it from old barbarism to the methodized Egyptian idolatry; to the more flexible Polytheism of Syria and Greece; the poetical Pantheism of philosophers, and the moral monotheism of a few sages.

From Phases of Faith Passages from the History of My Creed by Francis William Newman

The old States, methodized by orders, settled the more ancient.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 03 (of 12) by Edmund Burke

Since the death of Priscillian, the rude attempts of persecution have been refined and methodized in the holy office, which assigns their distinct parts to the ecclesiastical and secular powers.

From History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3 by Henry Hart Milman

All this appeared to me, I own, methodized madness.

From The Last Man by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

The rules of evidence in civil and in criminal cases, in law and in equity, being only reason methodized, are certainly the same.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 11 (of 12) by Edmund Burke

Something in every one of them seemed to me to stand in the way of all economy in their administration, and prevented every possibility of methodizing the system.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12) by Edmund Burke

For the better methodizing the particulars of these games and exercises, it will be necessary to begin with an account of the Athletæ, or combatants.

From The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6) by Charles Rollin

It signifies methodizing, reducing to a plan; and then, in a bad sense, scheming, plotting.

From The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians by G. G. Findlay

I have read little; I have a very weak memory, and retain little of what I read; am unused to composition in which any methodizing is required.

From The Best Letters of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb

Least of all would I fix the transitory spirit of civil fury by perpetuating and methodizing it in tyrannic government.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12) by Edmund Burke




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