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Proper verb to denote 'consistent-ize'

English Language & Usage Asked on July 2, 2021

Is there a verb I could use to condense “make consistent” or “consistentize” in one word? E.g.

another item to across different groups in our process is…

6 Answers

You can use > standardise

standardize [/ standardise]

verb [(1) used with object]

to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like:

  • to standardize manufactured parts.

[Dictionary.com]

Correct answer by Edwin Ashworth on July 2, 2021

Regulate.

Control or supervise (something, esp. a company or business activity) by means of rules and regulations.

Reconcile:

to make consistent

As defined by Merriam-Webster.

Answered by Jonathan Spirit on July 2, 2021

Harmonize means this in some cases where regulate or reconcile do not.

Answered by Jon Hanna on July 2, 2021

Possibly unify

to make things work well together

or integrate

to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole

or perhaps even consubstantiate

to unite or become united in one common substance, nature, or essence

(although the last has certian religious overtones).

Answered by bib on July 2, 2021

Another one for the bin:

Homogenize

  1. to make uniform or similar, as in composition or function: to homogenize school systems.

Answered by oakad on July 2, 2021

Normalize

Bring or return to a normal or standard condition or state.

[Lexico]

Answered by user86761 on July 2, 2021

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