Definition of "systematization" [sys•tem•a•ti•za•tion]
The act of systematizing(noun)
A systematic organization(noun)
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Use "systematization" in a sentence
"For when, in our representation of the Darwinian conclusions and in our own investigation, we proceed as objectively as possible, and try to avoid all systematization which is unfruitful for our task, in discussing the Darwinian theories in reference to religion, we shall have to take chiefly into consideration their relation to religion in an objective sense, and chiefly also their relation to the contents of religion; but this would make it appear that we supposed religion in a subjective sense, religiousness, to be in the first place an activity and a possession of knowledge."
"The Brahma Sūtras (also called the Vedānta Sūtras), composed by Bādarāyaṇa (also known as Vyāsa) in the fifth century C.E., is regarded as a systematization of the teachings of the Upaniṣads."
"For all the systematization of the creative process, for all the diaries, notes, tests, photographs, and catalogues, ineffable it remains."