noun
- plural of normalisation; the process of making something normal, standard, or conforming to a norm
- in mathematics and statistics, the process of scaling or adjusting data to a standard range or distribution
- in international relations, the establishment of normal diplomatic or trade relations between countries
Usage: British English spelling (American English: normalizations); commonly used in technical, scientific, and social contexts
Usage: technical usage
Usage: political usage
Examples
- The normalisations of relations between the two nations took several years of negotiation.
- Data normalisations are essential before running statistical analyses.
- The company implemented normalisations across all departments to improve consistency.
- After the conflict, normalisations of trade began gradually.
- Software engineers performed normalisations on the database to optimize performance.
- Social normalisations of previously taboo topics have changed significantly over time.