formalize 的定义
for·mal·ized, for·mal·iz·ing.
- to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
- to give a definite form or shape to.
- to state or restate in symbolic form.
formalize 近义词
等同于 order
formalize 的近义词 50 个
- assign
- conduct
- distribute
- establish
- file
- place
- plan
- adapt
- adjust
- align
- alphabetize
- array
- catalogue
- class
- classify
- codify
- control
- dispose
- fix
- furnish
- group
- index
- line
- locate
- manage
- marshal
- neaten
- normalize
- pattern
- range
- regiment
- regularize
- regulate
- right
- routine
- settle
- space
- standardize
- streamline
- systematize
- tabulate
- tidy
- lay out
- line up
- methodize
- put away
- put to rights
- set guidelines
- set in order
- sort out
formalize 的反义词 23 个
等同于 stylize
等同于 define
更多formalize例句
- In addition to formalizing that the vice president would assume the duties of the presidency in the event of a president’s death, removal from office or resignation, it instituted a process by which a living president could be removed from office.
- Fifteen years ago, the IGBC asked if he’d help them formalize the program by using the bears that got there in the first place by getting into garbage.
- The 25th Amendment formalizes that the vice president takes over the duties of the presidency in the event of a president’s death, inability to perform his duties or resignation from office.
- States have adopted and formalized voter registration systems at different times, and some just allowed people to register on Election Day when they came in to vote.
- Coq users have formalized a lot of mathematics in its language, but that work has been decentralized and unorganized.
- Maps have long served to formalize authority over peoples and their lands and resources.
- She sought to finalize and formalize the split by filing for divorce in Brooklyn.
- The battle will now focus on the drafting of Egypt's new constitution, which will formalize the emerging allocation of power.
- Of course any effort to impose such a system would simply be to formalize what already exists, and has since 1967.
- The first step is to formalize something resembling a brand.
- But this priest was standing in the corridor and was rather insistent that he formalize some prayers at that point.
- Yet strangely and unexpectedly the attempt to formalize his faith almost shook his faith out of him again.
- "Formalize our mating as soon as she is able to get out of bed," Kennon replied.