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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of formulize.

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Examples

  • One (Harper) wants to pretend the situation in NS and NL can be somehow "formulized" into an Equalization fix-all, and the other (Williams) spends three months likening his situation to that of Saskatchewan.

    Pat Carney joins the fray Ed Hollett 2007

  • And it assembles the various events in his short career span he died in 1994 at 34, after only a decade in Formula One in such a way to make this seem like formulized cut-and-paste filmmaking, devoid of excitement or insight.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Senna Marshall Fine 2011

  • And it assembles the various events in his short career span he died in 1994 at 34, after only a decade in Formula One in such a way to make this seem like formulized cut-and-paste filmmaking, devoid of excitement or insight.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Senna Marshall Fine 2011

  • Kopke highlighted the need for companies to establish minimum standards of employee assistance, which should be formulized in a corporate charter.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • Each has its expression, its ineffably tender idea, not more clearly formulized, it is true, than those which music conveys, yet quite as delicious.

    The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various

  • His opinions of French, English, Irish, and Scotch seemed rashly formulized from little anecdotes of what had befallen himself and members of his family, in a diligence or stagecoach.

    XVII. English Traits. Personal 1909

  • Happily he was no prophet, or his head would have become (like Jeremiah's) a fount of tears, could he have foreseen that the isolated atrocity of those Spanish Bishops would have become the example and the rule, legalized and formulized and commanded by Pope after Pope, for every country in Christendom.

    The Hermits Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875 1878

  • The Iliad, or Paradise Lost could as well be formulized in that manner as his gospel.

    The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation. 1802-1876 1871

  • His opinions of French, English, Irish, and Scotch, seemed rashly formulized from little anecdotes of what had befallen himself and members of his family, in a diligence or stage-coach.

    English Traits (1856) 1856

  • Happily he was no prophet, or his head would have become (like Jeremiah's) a fount of tears, could he have foreseen that the isolated atrocity of those Spanish Bishops would have become the example and the rule, legalized and formulized and commanded by Pope after Pope, for every country in Christendom.

    The Hermits Charles Kingsley 1847

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