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词汇 departmentalize
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Definition of departmentalize in English:

departmentalize

(British departmentalise)
verbdiːpɑːtˈmɛnt(ə)lʌɪz
[with object]
  • Divide (an organization or its work) into departments.

    把(组织或其工作)分成部分;使部门化

    the work of the office was departmentalized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This indicates that the brain is not so departmentalized as sometimes thought.
    • He hopes this will lead to more cross over between the commercial and editorial teams: ‘Gone are the days when newspaper groups are departmentalised.’
    • As philosophy becomes more specialized and departmentalized, its role is to contribute in a ‘detached’ way to the refinement of procedures of thought.
    • Communications and English are less departmentalized in less research-oriented institutions.
    • We can try to departmentalize our lives, but it's impossible.
    • This situation calls upon us to reflect upon how the pragmatics of interdisciplinarity differ in those institutions where disciplines are not tightly departmentalized.
    • Smaller companies with limited resources, as well as large companies that are departmentalized, might be inclined to skip this step.
    • Such joint programs are more common in colleges than in research institutions, where working assumptions generally operate within departmentalized disciplines.
    • However, its bureaucracy has gradually become departmentalized and localized.
    • They argue that the traditional delivery results in a number of problems ranging from high student attrition to very disjointed, departmentalized modes of learning that fail to establish any connection from discipline to discipline.
    • Graduate Studies were not departmentalized in those days, and Fisher ranged over mathematics, science, social science and philosophy.
    • They agreed that Seagate had become too insular, too slow, and too departmentalized.
    • Knowledge production cannot be departmentalized from other functions, as is customary in industrial manufacturing.
    • Her goal in her writing, says Bandele, is to not departmentalize life into the good and the ugly, but to show all of life and its complexities - ‘what it means to be human.’
    • It had to be the departmentalized engineering of society's downfall, I thought.
    • The varying curricular positions of journalism are but one example of how the boundaries between communications and English differ in institutions where disciplines are less departmentalized.
    • It is a departmentalized retail institution offering a large variety of hard and soft goods, including home furnishings, household linens and dry goods, and apparel and accessories for men, women, and children.
    • For grades 7 and 8, teachers are more departmentalized and instruct in specific content areas such as science, mathematics, social studies, Spanish, and English.
    • Typical is the introduction of ‘flow manufacturing,’ through which a highly departmentalised organisation becomes a one-process organisation, with the aim of increasing productivity and profitability levels.

Derivatives

  • departmentalization

  • noundiːpɑːtˌmɛnt(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • One consequence of the development of new fiscal and military apparatuses was the departmentalization of government, at least in mainland Britain.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Professors of women's studies are anxious about institutionalization, departmentalization, and teaching evaluations, she said.
      • Another popular new development is middle-school departmentalization, in which students have different teachers for different subjects, as is the case in public middle schools.
      • He was the elected deputy in the years 1932-1946 - the last year of his service being the year that departmentalization was enacted.
      • Such boundary crossings redefined the existing rigid departmentalization of science.

Rhymes

monumentalize, occidentalize, orientalize, segmentalize, transcendentalize

Definition of departmentalize in US English:

departmentalize

(British departmentalise)
verb
[with object]usually be departmentalized
  • Divide (an organization or its work) into departments.

    把(组织或其工作)分成部分;使部门化

    the work of the office was departmentalized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such joint programs are more common in colleges than in research institutions, where working assumptions generally operate within departmentalized disciplines.
    • Smaller companies with limited resources, as well as large companies that are departmentalized, might be inclined to skip this step.
    • This situation calls upon us to reflect upon how the pragmatics of interdisciplinarity differ in those institutions where disciplines are not tightly departmentalized.
    • They argue that the traditional delivery results in a number of problems ranging from high student attrition to very disjointed, departmentalized modes of learning that fail to establish any connection from discipline to discipline.
    • For grades 7 and 8, teachers are more departmentalized and instruct in specific content areas such as science, mathematics, social studies, Spanish, and English.
    • The varying curricular positions of journalism are but one example of how the boundaries between communications and English differ in institutions where disciplines are less departmentalized.
    • However, its bureaucracy has gradually become departmentalized and localized.
    • This indicates that the brain is not so departmentalized as sometimes thought.
    • He hopes this will lead to more cross over between the commercial and editorial teams: ‘Gone are the days when newspaper groups are departmentalised.’
    • We can try to departmentalize our lives, but it's impossible.
    • Graduate Studies were not departmentalized in those days, and Fisher ranged over mathematics, science, social science and philosophy.
    • Communications and English are less departmentalized in less research-oriented institutions.
    • Typical is the introduction of ‘flow manufacturing,’ through which a highly departmentalised organisation becomes a one-process organisation, with the aim of increasing productivity and profitability levels.
    • As philosophy becomes more specialized and departmentalized, its role is to contribute in a ‘detached’ way to the refinement of procedures of thought.
    • It is a departmentalized retail institution offering a large variety of hard and soft goods, including home furnishings, household linens and dry goods, and apparel and accessories for men, women, and children.
    • They agreed that Seagate had become too insular, too slow, and too departmentalized.
    • Knowledge production cannot be departmentalized from other functions, as is customary in industrial manufacturing.
    • It had to be the departmentalized engineering of society's downfall, I thought.
    • Her goal in her writing, says Bandele, is to not departmentalize life into the good and the ugly, but to show all of life and its complexities - ‘what it means to be human.’
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