Unnormalized
verb (used with object), normalized, normalizing.
1.
to make normal.
2.
to establish or resume (relations) in a normal manner, as between countries.
3.
Metallurgy. to heat (a steel alloy) to a suitable temperature above the transformation range and then to cool in still air at ambient temperature.
verb (used without object), normalized, normalizing.
4.
to become normal; resume a normal state:
Prices soon normalized after the war.
verb (transitive)
1.
to bring or make into the normal state
2.
to bring into conformity with a standard
3.
to heat (steel) above a critical temperature and allow it to cool in air to relieve internal stresses; anneal
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