C1 verb Formell

homolabable

/ˌhoʊmoʊˈleɪbəbəl/

To standardize or categorize multiple distinct elements into a uniform group for the purpose of comparative analysis or experimental consistency. It involves processing data or samples so they can be treated as equivalent within a specific testing framework.

Beispiele

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1

In our daily routine, we try to homolabable our household expenses to see where the money goes.

In our daily routine, we try to standardize our household expenses to see where the money goes.

2

The committee decided to homolabable the application criteria to ensure fairness across all departments.

The committee decided to standardize the application criteria to ensure fairness across all departments.

3

If you just homolabable these files, it'll be way easier to find them in the cloud later.

If you just categorize these files similarly, it'll be way easier to find them in the cloud later.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
homolabability
Verb
homolabable
Adverb
homolabably
Adjektiv
homolabable
Verwandt
homolabeling
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Merkhilfe

Remember: HOMO (same) + LAB (laboratory/label) + ABLE (to make). To homolabable is to 'make something the same label' in a test setting.

Schnelles Quiz

The software was designed to automatically ________ the diverse data sets into a single format for the report.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: homolabable

Beispiele

1

In our daily routine, we try to homolabable our household expenses to see where the money goes.

everyday

In our daily routine, we try to standardize our household expenses to see where the money goes.

2

The committee decided to homolabable the application criteria to ensure fairness across all departments.

formal

The committee decided to standardize the application criteria to ensure fairness across all departments.

3

If you just homolabable these files, it'll be way easier to find them in the cloud later.

informal

If you just categorize these files similarly, it'll be way easier to find them in the cloud later.

4

Before the statistical analysis can begin, the researchers must homolabable the qualitative responses into numerical categories.

academic

Before the statistical analysis can begin, the researchers must standardize the qualitative responses into numerical categories.

5

To scale our operations globally, we need to homolabable our reporting procedures across all international branches.

business

To scale our operations globally, we need to standardize our reporting procedures across all international branches.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
homolabability
Verb
homolabable
Adverb
homolabably
Adjektiv
homolabable
Verwandt
homolabeling

Häufige Kollokationen

strictly homolabable to strictly standardize or categorize as the same
homolabable for consistency standardize for the sake of consistency
fail to homolabable fail to categorize or standardize correctly
homolabable the variables make the variables equivalent or standardized
homolabable across groups standardize across different groups

Häufige Phrasen

homolabable the results

standardize the results for comparison

cannot be homolababled

impossible to categorize as the same

homolabable by default

standardize automatically

Wird oft verwechselt mit

homolabable vs homologate

Homologate refers to official approval or confirmation of a standard, while homolabable refers to the act of categorizing things as the same.

homolabable vs homogenize

Homogenize often refers to physical mixtures or social blending, whereas homolabable is more specific to labeling and testing contexts.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is highly technical and usually restricted to scientific, industrial, or experimental contexts. Because it ends in '-able', learners may mistake it for an adjective; however, in this context, it functions as a verb meaning 'to make same-labelable'.

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Häufige Fehler

The most common error is using it as an adjective (e.g., 'the homolabable data') when it is intended as an action (e.g., 'we must homolabable the data').

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Merkhilfe

Remember: HOMO (same) + LAB (laboratory/label) + ABLE (to make). To homolabable is to 'make something the same label' in a test setting.

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Wortherkunft

Constructed from the Greek 'homos' (same) and the Latin-derived 'label' (tag), combined with the suffix '-able' used here in a rare verbalized form.

Grammatikmuster

Transitive verb: requires a direct object. Regular conjugation: homolababled, homolababling. Often used in the passive voice: 'The samples were homolababled'.
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Kultureller Kontext

Mainly found in specialized academic testing and high-level laboratory protocols in English-speaking scientific communities.

Schnelles Quiz

The software was designed to automatically ________ the diverse data sets into a single format for the report.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: homolabable

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