verb
- to arrange or select in a random order or manner
- to make random or unpredictable
Usage: computing; statistics
Examples
- The teacher will randomize the seating chart for the new semester.
- Scientists randomized the participants into different treatment groups.
- The software can randomize the order of questions on the test.
- We need to randomize the playlist so the same songs don’t always play first.
- The computer program randomizes the data to eliminate bias.
- They randomized the sample selection to ensure fair representation.