Usage examples for systematise:
-
The
spirit
of
enquiry
no
longer,
as
in
the
days
of
the
older
philosophers,
endeavoured
to
solve
the
whole
problem
of
the
universe,
but
to
observe
and
systematise
the
phenomena
of
the
special
sciences.
"The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil", W. Y. Sellar
-
But
the
other
or
inwardly
originated
modes
of
feeling
no
less
necessarily
systematise
themselves;
and
their
corporisation,
as
put
in
the
living
and
concretely
developed
natural
being,
works
itself
out,
following
the
special
character
of
the
mental
mode,
in
a
special
system
of
bodily
organs.
"Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind", Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
-
Herbert
of
Cherbury,
Lord,
one
of
the
first
to
systematise
deism,
when
in
doubt
whether
he
should
publish
his "
De
Veritate,"
as
advised
by
Grotius,
prayed
for
a
sign,
and
heard
sounds "
like
nothing
on
earth,
which
did
so
comfort
and
cheer
me,
that
I
took
my
petition
as
granted."
"Real Ghost Stories", William T. Stead