Routinize: meaning, definitions and examples

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routinize

 

[ ˈruːtənaɪz ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

everyday tasks

To routinize means to make a process or action routine or habitual. This often involves establishing a set of procedures or patterns that are followed consistently. Routinizing can help in improving efficiency and productivity by minimizing decision fatigue. It is commonly applied in various settings, such as workplaces and personal life, to streamline activities. Creating a routine may also lead to reduced stress and increased comfort in performing tasks.

Synonyms

regularize, standardize, systematize

Examples of usage

  • She decided to routinize her morning exercise.
  • The manager aims to routinize the onboarding process for new employees.
  • Routinizing chores can save you a lot of time during the week.

Translations

Translations of the word "routinize" in other languages:

🇵🇹 routineizar

🇮🇳 नियमित करना

🇩🇪 in routinisieren

🇮🇩 merutinkan

🇺🇦 рутинізувати

🇵🇱 rutynizować

🇯🇵 ルーチン化する

🇫🇷 routiniser

🇪🇸 rutinización

🇹🇷 rutine sokmak

🇰🇷 일상화하다

🇸🇦 تحويل إلى روتين

🇨🇿 zrutinizovat

🇸🇰 rutinizovať

🇨🇳 常规化

🇸🇮 rutinizirati

🇮🇸 rútínuvæða

🇰🇿 рутиналандыру

🇬🇪 რუტინიზაცია

🇦🇿 rutininə çevirmək

🇲🇽 rutinización

Etymology

The term 'routinize' originated from the noun 'routine', which comes from the French word 'routine', meaning 'a course of action regularly followed'. The word 'routine' itself was derived from the Latin word 'routina', denoting a 'course' in a specific sense. The verb form 'routinize' likely emerged in the late 20th century as the concept of time management and efficiency gained importance in both personal and professional spheres. By adopting routines, individuals and organizations can manage their tasks more effectively, leading to the popularization of the term. As society increasingly values productivity, the action of routinizing various aspects of daily life has become prevalent.