verb
- to make random in arrangement or order; to arrange without a definite plan or pattern
- to select or assign in a random manner, especially in scientific research or statistical sampling
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘randomize’
Usage: technical; research contexts
Examples
- The software randomizes the order of questions on each test.
- She randomizes her playlist so she never knows what song comes next.
- The researcher randomizes participants into different treatment groups.
- The game randomizes the starting positions of all players.
- The teacher randomizes seating assignments every month.
- The algorithm randomizes the data to prevent bias in the analysis.