Standardised in a sentence as an adjective

Ada allows much more precise and standardised control of low level details than C or C++ do.

We need a real bytecode for the web, we need it to be standardised and we need to push for browsers to support it.

Parts became standardised, bicycles became mass produced and 'craft' manufacturers such as the Wright Bros.

Google has been one of the driving forces behind Jingle, but as they were implementing it far in advance of being standardised, the drafts/standards have since changed.

Using a standardised language makes the overall system more maintainableThere are no licensing requirements, because its a shell script.

They have already standardised the Opus audio codec for audio-conferencing, and now they're trying to find a suitable video-codec.

Non-standardised innovation across browsers is absolutely to be encouraged, as long as it is done in a manner that allows others to implement that innovation too.

Microformats, while only moderately successful, can embed all relevant information in a standardised way.

Standardised definitions

adjective

brought into conformity with a standard; "standardized education"

See also: standardized

adjective

capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability; "interchangeable electric outlets" "interchangeable parts"

See also: exchangeable interchangeable similar standardized