Structurize: meaning, definitions and examples
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structurize
[ ˈstrʌk.tʃə.raɪz ]
organizing something
To structurize means to arrange or organize elements into a structured form. This term is often used in project management, architecture, and data organization to indicate the process of creating a logical framework for complex systems.
Synonyms
arrange, organize, structure, systematize
Examples of usage
- We need to structurize the project’s phases for better clarity.
- It's important to structurize data before analysis.
- The architect decided to structurize the plans to meet the client's requirements.
Translations
Translations of the word "structurize" in other languages:
🇵🇹 estruturar
🇮🇳 संरचना देना
🇩🇪 strukturieren
🇮🇩 menstruktur
🇺🇦 структурувати
🇵🇱 strukturyzować
🇯🇵 構造化する
🇫🇷 structurer
🇪🇸 estructurar
🇹🇷 yapılandırmak
🇰🇷 구조화하다
🇸🇦 هيكلة
🇨🇿 strukturizovat
🇸🇰 štruktúrovať
🇨🇳 结构化
🇸🇮 strukturirati
🇮🇸 strúktúra
🇰🇿 құрылымдау
🇬🇪 სტრუქტურირება
🇦🇿 strukturalaşdırmaq
🇲🇽 estructurar
Etymology
The term 'structurize' likely derives from the word 'structure' which comes from the Latin 'structura', meaning 'a fitting together'. The prefix 'struc-' refers to building or forming, while the suffix '-ize' is a verb-forming element that indicates the action of creating a certain condition. This word has emerged in the late 20th century, as more fields began to emphasize the importance of having organized and clear structures in various practices, including information technology and project management.