verb

randomize

to randomize, to randomise

We need to randomize the test subjects.

We need to randomise the test subjects.

The software can randomize the list of names.

The software can randomise the list of names.

((sth.)) (to make something random) The program will randomize the order of questions.

Synonyms: shuffle, jumble; Antonyms: order, sort

From 'random' + '-ize' (verb-forming suffix), meaning 'to make random'.

To make something 'random', you 'randomize' it. The '-ize' suffix often means 'to make'.

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