0 present participle of systematize --
1 to plan a system for something --
Systematizing, naming and classifying dominated zoology throughout much of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Boas was against systematizing and thought it senseless to ask questions about the origins of totemism.
Swanson fought against child labor, lowered railroad rates and raised corporate taxes, while systematizing state services and introducing modern management techniques.
Mayer is especially known for his systematizing of histological techniques.
Recorde's chief contributions to the progress of algebra were in the way of systematizing its notation.
Industrial design was the first area that made inroads into systematizing knowledge through practice.
His manner, too, of determining and systematizing the essential rules of life was as comprehensive as it was methodical.
It's a way of systematizing the parts of a composition.