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alphabetize
verb
To arrange words or items in order of the first (and then subsequent) letters as they occur in the alphabet.
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EJB, Devon 5. To put a list into alphabetical order is to "alphabetize it" — horrid!
If the list is long, it is important to sort the data first in the case of names, to alphabetize them.
Reference works, including the Encyclopædia Britannica, often alphabetize names beginning with al- under the main part of the name (thus, in the example, "Jazīrah, Al-").
Maybe it was just his way of keeping track of the passage of time, or of organizing his experience, just as other people sort their clothes by color, or alphabetize their books, or write down their dreams.
Feed the fish, alphabetize the spice rack, tweet.
In Mozilla Firefox, one way to alphabetize bookmarks is to go to the View menu, choose Sidebar and select Bookmarks.
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Just as the alphabetizing of names in a telephone book greatly facilitates their retrieval by a user, the sorting of list elements significantly reduces the search time required by a computer algorithm as compared to a search on an unsorted list.
The information from the catalog can be alphabetized or put in order by year of publication and printed out as a book list.
Looking up "Mensa" was not going to be easy, what with having to follow the strict alphabetizing rules that are so common nowadays.
To cite just one timely example: during the interval between the composition of the previous paragraph and the building up of steam to segue to this one, I replaced a light bulb, folded the laundry, ate a snack, brushed my teeth after a refreshing nap, began alphabetizing last year's Christmas cards, and chatted with a telemarketer about the weather in Lahore.
Men and women come from all over the country to the sheikh's office and comb through the files that his followers have alphabetized, hoping to discover the fate of a lost son or cousin.
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