Explore Standardise through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like standardize or order. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Standardise meaning
- To establish a standard consisting of regulations for how something is to be done across an organization.
- To make to conform to a standard.
- To check for conformance with a standard.
Synonyms of Standardise
Using Standardise
- The main meaning on this page is: To establish a standard consisting of regulations for how something is to be done across an organization. | To make to conform to a standard. | To check for conformance with a standard.
- Useful related words include: standardize, order, regularise, regularize.
- In the example corpus, standardise often appears in combinations such as: to standardise, standardise the, standardise and.
Context around Standardise
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Standardise
- In this selection, "standardise" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, teams, unify, metal, levels, digital and technology stand out and add context to how "standardise" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1955 to standardise sales and and aims to standardise cross agency. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "standardise" sits close to words such as abdulrasheed, abhinav and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with standardise
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Common Lisp sought to unify, standardise, and extend the features of these MacLisp dialects. (14 words)
Hence, we cannot compare such figures with those published locally because we do not standardise,” he said. (17 words)
Volkswagen of America was formed in April 1955 to standardise sales and service in the United States. (17 words)
The National Care Service (NCS) would bring adult social care – and potentially other areas such as children’s as well as drug and alcohol services – under one national body in a bid to standardise levels of service and pay across the country. (42 words)
An eleven member Dzongkha expert committee met in Thimphu for two days to standardise Dzongkha spelling and conduct research on the use of uniform pronunciation, proper use of grammar and to create new dzongkha words. (35 words)
This process is called sizing and helps to bind the fibre, give it a predictable slip for running on metal, standardise the level of hydration of the fibre and give the textile more body. (34 words)
Example sentences (19)
The National Care Service (NCS) would bring adult social care – and potentially other areas such as children’s as well as drug and alcohol services – under one national body in a bid to standardise levels of service and pay across the country.
It allows the university to standardise digital elements of course delivery and integrate its immersive and simulated course components with the software it knows all students have access to.
There is therefore a need to standardise technology, look for global deployment and scale, applications on the fly, agile deployment and process model.
The solution, which was first proposed by the Department of Finance under the GovDesk moniker five years ago, aims to standardise cross-agency communication and collaboration.
The start-up helps enterprise security engineering teams standardise and accelerate service authentication across cloud, container and on-premises infrastructures.
This initiative aims to deploy one million health workers for contact tracing and to standardise and deploy new technologies for surveillance to help reopen economies.
An eleven member Dzongkha expert committee met in Thimphu for two days to standardise Dzongkha spelling and conduct research on the use of uniform pronunciation, proper use of grammar and to create new dzongkha words.
Hence, we cannot compare such figures with those published locally because we do not standardise,” he said.
Charlemagne was one of several rulers who launched reform programmes of various kinds to standardise units for measure and currency in his empire, but there was no real general breakthrough.
Common Lisp sought to unify, standardise, and extend the features of these MacLisp dialects.
General meetings were held from 1789, in which local lodges convened together to standardise the rules and ceremonies.
If Tsushima influenced his thinking, it was to persuade him of the need to standardise on convert guns.
In order to standardise the use of the term TNT as a unit of energy, an arbitrary value was assigned based on 1000 calories (convert) per gram.
It is a writing on literary criticism and poetics meant to standardise various written Kannada dialects used in literature in previous centuries.
It was not until the late 1980s that international sporting federations began to coordinate efforts to standardise the drug-testing protocols.
Over time, the desire to standardise the variety of Chinese spoken in these communities led to the adoption of the name "Huayu" to refer to Mandarin.
The need to standardise an international sign system was discussed at the first World Deaf Congress in 1951, when the WFD was formed.
This process is called sizing and helps to bind the fibre, give it a predictable slip for running on metal, standardise the level of hydration of the fibre and give the textile more body.
Volkswagen of America was formed in April 1955 to standardise sales and service in the United States.
Common combinations with standardise
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to standardise 16×
- standardise the 5×
- standardise and 3×