verb
- to make conventional; to cause to conform to established customs, standards, or practices
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'conventionalize'; transitive verb
Examples
- The new regulations will conventionalise safety procedures across all factories.
- Modern education sometimes conventionalises creative thinking in favor of standardized testing.
- The artist refused to conventionalise her unique style to appeal to mainstream audiences.
- Over time, the once-radical movement became conventionalised and lost its edge.
- Technology companies often conventionalise innovative features once they become widely adopted.