normalization

UK [ˌnɔː.məˌlaɪˈzeɪ.ʃn̩] US /ˌnɔɹ.mə.ləˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun 5name 1

Definitions

noun

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.

In the writings of Banfield, Wilson, and the New Progressives, the present-oriented, the wicked and the disorderly are portrayed as being abnormal―as being in need of normalization, control, and supervision. This makes it a lot easier for the rest of us […] to accept the aggressive policing and harsh punishment of the disorderly others.

2

Standardization, act of imposing standards or norms or rules or regulations.

3

In relational database design, a process that breaks down data into record groups for efficient processing, by eliminating redundancy.

Meronym: atomization

4

Process of establishing normal diplomatic relations between two countries.

Following the line pursued in recent months by President Mubarak, Mr. Ali said he was confident the peace treaty between the two former foes would presist^([sic]) and "create a good atmosphere for normalizations of relations in the coming months and years."

On my first trip to China after normalization, I saw firsthand the possibility of leveraging Deng Xiaoping’s very real fear of the Soviets to gain specific intelligence aid from the People’s Republic of China.

5

Globalization, the process of making a worldwide normal and dominant model of production and consumption.

name

1

Peace efforts and treaties between the Arab League and Israel. See Arab–Israeli normalization.

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