Examples of 'normalises' in a sentence

Meaning of "normalises"

normalise (verb) - To make something normal or usual, especially by incorporating it into societal norms or routines
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of normalise

How to use "normalises" in a sentence

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Normalises the functioning of the nervous system.
The blue one normalises all your people.
After a few seconds the steam production normalises.
Tocilizumab normalises expression of these enzymes.
Increases disease resistance and normalises bodily functions.
Coping planning normalises distress as a universal human experience.
Such effects are unlikely to continue once the slope of the yield curve normalises.
Silence only normalises this behaviour.
Normalises arterial blood pressure.
They make an entertainment that normalises horrendous violence.
This normalises cannabis consumption in the eyes of the masses.
In his view it normalises suicide.
This normalises the transport of ions through channels making the secretions less thick.
Seeing charging points on the streets both normalises electric vehicles and reassures owners.
It normalises the lipid secretion and viscosity of the Meibomio glands.

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She stands up for positive body image and she normalises what is actually normal.
Iron treatment normalises cognitive function in young women.
Rare, elevated creatinine in plasma usually mild, normalises upon continuous treatment.
Eleutherococcus normalises blood pressure and regulates glucose levels in the blood.
Reduces recovery time, increases muscular strength, normalises sensitivity and promotes motivation.
This calculation normalises the first adjustment value against the length of a section.
However, working with local partners, we are determined to change behaviour which normalises unacceptable behaviour.
Strengthens and normalises the vaginal flora from within.
But as this latest study shows, not all the cerebrospinal fluid normalises after landing.
It is neuroprotective and normalises the secretions of the stomach and pancreas.
Normalises permanent, excessive sweating.
The fibrinogen level normalises within 2 days.
It normalises this kind of death, and it sanitises what is an abhorrent practice.
It echoes, exaggerates, fetishises and normalises what happens to women in the real world.
It normalises violence and intimidation and we should consistently stand again it . ”.
Increased concentration, improves memory, normalises metabolism in the brain tissues and increases efficiency.
It normalises everything you see, places it within the compass of your expectations, your experiences.
Based on optimal relaxation, this treatment revitalises natural skin functions and normalises the skin tone.
One box normalises all the Zygons.
Finally, transplantation of EndoC-BH1 cells into mice with chemically-induced DM normalises their glycaemia.
RoActemra normalises expression of these enzymes.
The nursing home 's director, Dorothee Poignant, says the experience normalises old age for the children.
If the situation normalises to positive rates, this will become a source of revenues.
Now, in writing it down, in some way, one normalises it.
Magnesium normalises the excitability of nerve cells, and stabilises cell membranes.
The blue one! The blue one normalises all your people.
It restores and normalises the functioning of the hepatic harmed cells ( hepatic regenerator ).
Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the processor ( 34 ) normalises the parameters using an empirical transformation.
Normalises and balances the different functions of the organism without causing adverse effects ( adaptogen ).
They… They make an entertainment that normalises horrendous violence. It makes me sick.
Normalises the acid-base metabolism.
Which, however normalises spontaneously.
It normalises harsh, often indecent language, which despoils our communication.
Keratolytic and comedolytic, normalises the anomalous growth of epidermal cells, which surround the follicle.
It normalises the blood pressure in 34 % of expectant mothers with high arterial blood pressure “.

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