v. rare. [f. UNIFORM a. + -IZE. Cf. F. uniformiser, Pg. -izar, med.L. ūniformisāre.] trans. To make uniform; to reduce to a uniform system. So Uniformized ppl. a.
Also, in recent use (1907), uniformization.
1866. G. Stephens, Runic Mon., I. p. xiii. To translate the oldest runic inscriptions into a modern uniformized Icelandic.
1889. Nature, Oct., 563. The formation of an International Commission to fix units and uniformize methods.
1922. J. Hadamard, Early Work Poincaré, 144. The theory now exists, since Poincaré has proved the celebrated theorum of uniformization: [etc.].