formalize in the PONS Dictionary

formalize Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to formalize one's thoughts

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The transformation was largely accomplished by 1989 and completely formalized in 1993.
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Soon systems emerged in which such branches were formalized and easily separated from the main story.
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It formalizes the intuitive idea that primes become less common as they become larger.
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The reaction is behavioral and still being formalized.
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Tribal people came to the meeting assuming they were going to formalize an already-recognized friendship.
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The principles of homesteading and squatter's rights predate formal property laws; to a large degree, modern property law formalizes and expands these simple ideas.
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Attempts to formalize the notion of metavariable result in some kind of type theory.
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It was agreed that there would be a review every twenty-five years, which was formalized through a declaration the following year.
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These were formalized through numerous treaties and agreements from 1944.
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This could happen because the theory was never formalized, and always consisted of separate events usually based on a temple or shrine's particular beliefs.
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