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normalization
  1. Any process that makes something more normal or regular, which typically means conforming to some regularity or rule, or returning from some state of abnormality.
  2. standardization, act of imposing standards or norms or rules or regulations.
  3. (databases) In relational database design, a process that breaks down data into record groups for efficient processing, by eliminating redundancy.
  4. (diplomacy) Process of establishing normal diplomatic relations between two countries
  5. (economics) globalization, the process of making a worldwide normal and dominant model of production and consumption
  6. (operations)} Making a normalized production.
  7. (politics) Sharing or enforcement of standard policies
  8. (sociology) A process whereby artificial and unwanted norms of behaviour and models of behaviour are made to seem natural and wanted, through propaganda, influence, imitation and conformity.
  9. (statistics) The process of removing statistical error in repeated measured data.
  10. Synonyms:
  11. Examples:
    1. “He stressed that normalization in the region is not possible without a settlement of the dispute.”
      “In the streets in Vienna and across Europe, there is a new and angry resistance to the normalization of neo-fascists in government.”
      “Both countries observed the 40th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations this month.”
norm
  1. (usually definite, the norm) That which is regarded as normal or typical.
  2. A rule that is enforced by members of a community.
  3. (philosophy) A sentence with non-descriptive meaning, such as a command, permission, or prohibition.
  4. (mathematics) A function, generally denoted
    1. if
    2. given a scalar
    3. given two vectors
  5. (chess) A high level of performance in a chess tournament, several of which are required for a player to receive a title.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “That's why good entrepreneurs recognize that course corrections are the norm in this caper.”
      “This figure is an industry norm that is usually set by the managing broker.”
      “It is a social norm that guides people in their actions with one another.”
normalism
  1. (obsolete) Normality; A state in which most things are normal.
  2. A system of beliefs concerning how one determines what is considered normal.
  3. A tendency to consider most deviations as within the bounds of "normal".
  4. A bias against the abnormal.
  5. Examples:
    1. “There is very little normalism in the English language, and the attempt to reduce it to stricter rules is necessarily a failure.”
      “The fact that the borders of normality are on a statistical continuum, and always moveable, accounts for the historical dynamic of normalism.”
      “Flexible normalism follows the assumption that people reach the periphery of society by chance.”
normality
  1. (uncountable) The state of being normal or usual; normalcy.
  2. (chemistry) The concentration of a solution expressed in gram equivalent weights of solute per litre of solution.
  3. (mathematics) A measure of how well an observed distribution approximates a normal distribution.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “In order to defy revolutionaries, it is a vital necessity to restore normality as quickly as possible.”
      “Perhaps some semblance of normality can return once everyone is done with their incoherent rantings.”
      “I stared frantically up into his face, searching his eyes for any remnant of normality.”
normal
  1. (geometry) a line or vector that is perpendicular to another line, surface, or plane.
  2. (slang, countable) a person who is normal, who fits into mainstream society, as opposed to those who live alternative lifestyles.
  3. (uncountable) the usual state.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Heavy workload has become the new normal.”
norma
  1. A norm.
  2. A template.
  3. A square for measuring right angles.
  4. Examples:
    1. Norma was an actress and had worked with The Old Vic, but, bored with walk-on parts, she was trying to get a foothold elsewhere.”
      “John and Norma Major filmed entirely in grey tone, except for the peas.”
      “His memory will be a source of strength to Judy, Eddie, Ben, Norma, Genette and all who were privileged to know him.”
normativity
  1. The state of being normative.
  2. The state of being a norm.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “As the young artist embraced unconventional styles, he often faced criticism from those who clung to the strict normativity of traditional art.”
      “The commonality and normativity problems are often grouped as issues in intersectionality.”
      “The nature of the normativity of each tradition is therefore an essential feature of its potential universality.”
normalist
  1. One who believes something to be the normal state of things, not requiring remediation.
normoactivity
  1. (medicine) A normal level of activity; the state of being normoactive.
normalcy
  1. (US) The state of being normal; the fact of being normal; normality.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “She continued to improve, and her family heaved a sigh of relief and began limping back towards normalcy.”
      “Gaunt mothers and children sat near their tents, sometimes boiling water for tea, a ritual of normalcy that they still maintained.”
      “Penhall plies his pen widely, commenting on the dilapidated National Health Service and the nature of perception, sanity, and normalcy.”
normopath
  1. A person who conforms excessively to social norms.
normalizer
  1. one who normalizes, fits to a norm or standard etc.
normativism
  1. The advocacy of the primacy or desirability of social norms
normalisation
  1. Alternative form of normalization
  2. Examples:
    1. “As for playback, the program offers the repeat control, volume level normalisation, and custom track overlap.”
      “Furthermore, Turkey has still not made progress towards the necessary normalisation of its relations with the Republic of Cyprus.”
      “They are chomping at the bit for capitalist normalisation of the conditions of production and exchange.”
normativeness
  1. The quality or state of being normative.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The normativeness of their behavior aligns with societal expectations and cultural values.”
      “It may be that individuals have been, and continue to be, socialized in a way that differentially endorses the use and normativeness of sexually explicit media.”
      “For these reasons an exact normativeness regulates the relations and the behaviours of the consultants who adhere to ACOFIIN and is expressed in the Code of Ethics.”
normalizability
  1. The quality of being normalizable.
  2. Examples:
    1. “We find new restrictions on the Hilbert space of pure gravity by imposing invariance under large diffeomorphisms and normalizability of the wave function.”
normaliser
  1. Alternative spelling of normalizer
  2. Examples:
    1. “The supervisor takes on various cultural roles in this process, including as the listener, the expert, the guide, the normaliser and the peacemaker.”
normativization
  1. The process of making normative.
normativist
  1. A proponent of normativism
normlessness
  1. Quality of being normless.
  2. Examples:
    1. “More recently, Seeman suggested that normlessness and meaninglessness are manifestations of anomie rather than of alienation.”
normation
  1. The establishment of a norm.
normaldom
normalness
  1. (rare) normalcy
  2. Examples:
    1. “Arbus was also masterful at capturing the normalness of those that mainstream society branded as deviants or freaks.”
      “They lack diva scale, and they probably always will, because that is the flip side of their virtues, their normalness and balance.”
      “There are two ways to look at the Volt: first, that its middle-America normalness is exactly the point.”
normativizations
  1. plural of normativization
normalisations
  1. plural of normalisation
normalizations
normativists
  1. plural of normativist
normativities
normalisers
  1. plural of normaliser
normalizers
  1. plural of normalizer
normalisms
  1. plural of normalism
normalists
  1. plural of normalist
  2. Examples:
    1. Normalists believe that immature behavior in the home and school is simply part of growing up.”
normations
  1. plural of normation
normopaths
  1. plural of normopath
normalities
normalcies
normals
  1. plural of normal
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Overall, the risk for meningococcal disease in these patients is 8,000 times that of normals.”
      “This gives an average score of 9 for normals and 5 for Alzheimer's dementia patients with relatively little overlap.”
      “The ravers danced, the normals tapped their feet and the rockers looked a little perplexed.”
normas
  1. plural of norma
norms
  1. plural of norm
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Secondly, unlike some cultures with powerful goddesses in their pantheons, Wiccans espouse norms of gender equality.”
      “Durso skillfully gleans her story from both primary and secondary sources, portraying a woman who rebelled against established societal norms.”
      “Statutory welfare agencies have also used the threat of criminalization to secure compliance to new social norms.”
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