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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of routinize.
  • adjective Carried out as part of a routine

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Examples

  • This type of purchase is also known as routinized response behavior.

    KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001

  • This type of purchase is also known as routinized response behavior.

    KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001

  • The point here is that many parents become so "routinized" that any disruption to the highly scheduled life of a typical suburban child, any change, is a calamity!

    April Rudin: Change: A Powerful Force for Personal Growth April Rudin 2010

  • The point here is that many parents become so "routinized" that any disruption to the highly scheduled life of a typical suburban child, any change, is a calamity!

    April Rudin: Change: A Powerful Force for Personal Growth April Rudin 2010

  • The point here is that many parents become so "routinized" that any disruption to the highly scheduled life of a typical suburban child, any change, is a calamity!

    April Rudin: Change: A Powerful Force for Personal Growth April Rudin 2010

  • He said we'd "like them to get better" at processing the claims and that a system for paying them should be "routinized" as soon as possible.

    Obama On Oil Spill: U.S. Will 'Bounce Back' 2010

  • He said we'd "like them to get better" at processing the claims and that a system for paying them should be "routinized" as soon as possible.

    Barack Obama: I'm Talking To Gulf Experts 'So I Know Whose Ass To Kick' 2010

  • Here is another quote from the article:New research by economists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University concludes that the key factor is whether a job can be "routinized," or broken down into repeatable steps that vary little from day to day.

    Archive 2004-03-01 2004

  • Here is another quote from the article:New research by economists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University concludes that the key factor is whether a job can be "routinized," or broken down into repeatable steps that vary little from day to day.

    03/01/2004 - 04/01/2004 2004

  • Here is another quote from the article:New research by economists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University concludes that the key factor is whether a job can be "routinized," or broken down into repeatable steps that vary little from day to day.

    The Future of Work 2004

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