What does normalise mean?

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. normalize, normaliseverb

    become normal or return to its normal state

    "Let us hope that relations with this country will normalize soon"

  2. normalize, normalise, renormalize, renormaliseverb

    make normal or cause to conform to a norm or standard

    "normalize relations with China"; "normalize the temperature"; "normalize the spelling"

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  1. normalise

    Normalise generally refers to the process of adjusting or standardizing values or behaviors to fit into a common scale or range. It could be applying to data in statistics, rendering them relatively comparable, or to social behaviors, making them conform to societal norms. The specific meaning depends on the particular field it’s being applied to.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of normalise in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of normalise in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of normalise in a Sentence

  1. Sumeet Singh:

    The company used to make a profit but it ramped up its sales and marketing spending in 2019 and went into a loss, this spending should normalise over the next few years and it will be back in the black, competition permitting.

  2. Sumeet Singh:

    This spending should normalise over the next few years and it will be back in the black, competition permitting, in our view, looking at where domestic and international peers are trading Kuaishou still offers decent upside from the IPO price.

  3. Vladimir Makei:

    Some want to join the EU tomorrow, some want to have a prospect of doing so. And some just want to normalise relations with it.

  4. Jason Grant:

    I think being a man will help me to break down barriers, reduce stigma and encourage more open discussions. Although affecting women directly, periods are an issue for everyone, it's time to normalise these topics and get real around the subject.

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