0 past simple and past participle of formalize --
1 to make something official or decide to arrange it according to a fixed structure: --
They offered me the job, but the contract has not been formalized yet.
These informal gatherings have become increasingly formalized in the last few years.
Such interaction can be formalized precisely and quantitatively in a mathematical model of language learning.
For internal security, discretion, even when disguised as formalized power, reigns.
The independent state formalized this pattern by investing land ownership in the office of the president and use rights in farmers' hands.
As an aside, this approach allows for formalized proofs about the logical framework itself.
After having decided which scenes to specify for the knowledge market, the relationships between interaction scenes must be identified and formalized.
It was a time of great idealism, hope and the formalized euphoria of 'freedom'.
Finally, although this case study demonstrated effective interdisciplinary working, formalized multidisciplinary teams for the homeless population are probably required.
Early workshops were focused mostly on identifying what contexts and ontologies are, and how they can be formalized and exploited.