axiomatized

/ˌæksiˈæmətaɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of axiomatize: expressed a set of ideas or rules as a formal system of basic principles.
    • They axiomatized the rules of the game to avoid any confusion.
    • She axiomatized her approach to teaching so that other teachers could follow it.
    • The researcher axiomatized the theory of probability in the early 20th century.
adjective
  1. Describing a system or set of ideas that has been expressed as a formal system of basic principles.
    • The students studied an axiomatized version of arithmetic.
    • An axiomatized theory is easier to test for logical consistency.
    • The axiomatized system of geometry is taught in many schools.
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