symmetrize
[ sim-i-trahyz ]
/ ˈsɪm ɪˌtraɪz /
verb (used with object), sym·me·trized, sym·me·triz·ing.
to reduce to symmetry; make symmetrical.
Also
especially British,
sym·me·trise.
Origin of symmetrize
First recorded in 1780–90;
symmetr(y) +
-ize
OTHER WORDS FROM symmetrize
sym·me·tri·za·tion, noun un·sym·me·trized, adjectiveWords nearby symmetrize
Example sentences from the Web for symmetrize
An undertone of pathos has been my part in all these years to symmetrize the love of Herman and Eloise.
A Little Book of Profitable Tales |Eugene Field
British Dictionary definitions for symmetrize
symmetrize
symmetrise
/ (ˈsɪmɪˌtraɪz) /
verb
(tr)
to render symmetrical or perfectly balanced