methodizing

/ˈmɛθədaɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. To arrange or organize something in a systematic way, according to a method or plan.
    • He enjoys methodizing his bookshelf by genre and author.
    • The project manager is methodizing the workflow to improve efficiency.
    • She spent the weekend methodizing her recipe collection into a binder.
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noun
  1. The act or process of arranging something in a systematic order.
    • Her methodizing of the office supplies made everything easy to find.
    • The teacher's methodizing of lesson plans saved her hours each week.
    • Methodizing the data took longer than expected.
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