well-methodized

meth·od·ize

[meth-uh-dahyz]
verb (used with object), meth·od·ized, meth·od·iz·ing.
1.
to reduce (something) to a method.
2.
to arrange (something) according to a method.
Also, especially British, meth·od·ise.


Origin:
1580–90; method + -ize

meth·od·iz·er, noun
un·meth·od·ized, adjective
un·meth·od·iz·ing, adjective
well-meth·od·ized, adjective
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methodize or methodise (ˈmɛθəˌdaɪz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
(tr) to organize according to a method; systematize
 
methodise or methodise
 
vb
 
methodi'zation or methodise
 
n
 
methodi'sation or methodise
 
n
 
'methodizer or methodise
 
n
 
'methodiser or methodise
 
n

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