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formalize
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formalize verb conventionalize, form, give form to, give formal approval to, give formal status to, legalize, legitimatize, make formal, make official, make valid, ritualize, shape, solemnize, validate
Associated concepts: formalize an agreement
See also: authorize, characterize, codify, define, formulate, frame, record


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The initiative seeks to create a framework that will formalise descriptions of various qualification levels, policy documents and the quality control accreditation system for future implementation.
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