conventionalized

/kənˈvɛnʃənəlaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Made to follow a standard or traditional form, often in a simplified or stylized way.
    • The dance moves were conventionalized versions of everyday actions.
    • In many cultures, wedding ceremonies are highly conventionalized events.
    • The artist used conventionalized symbols like hearts and stars in her painting.
verb
  1. Past tense of conventionalize: to make something follow a standard or traditional form.
    • Over time, the local festival conventionalized its rituals into a fixed schedule.
    • The author conventionalized the story by using a classic hero's journey structure.
    • The designer conventionalized the logo to match the company's brand guidelines.
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