0 If something is stylized, it is represented with an emphasis on a particular style, especially a style in which there are only a few simple details:
1 represented in a way that simplifies details rather than trying to show naturalness or reality:
Curtis took stylized photographs of Native Americans.
The examples of sunspot equilibria that were known at the time were highly stylized and involved, for example, only a finite number of random states.
We previously showed that a high value of this parameter is necessary to match the monetary stylized facts.
We also explore the extent to which our model is able to mimic the stylized facts of financial markets.
This has fuelled empirical research whose results can be synthesized in three complementary stylized facts.
But what is so striking here is that stylized violence is relegated to the world of dance.
In a stylized version of the world economy consisting of two countries, the authors analyze the effects of both symmetric and asymmetric demographic changes.
They appear like stylized, formless bodies, with smooth clay 'flesh' and internal bones, waiting for meaning to be constructed through performance.
It's a stylized persona based on an aspect of personality in the person.