Stylized in a sentence as an adjective

Or show a stylized screenshot of the software. And why does the cards look so boring?

This is true only for the most stylized models and simplest games. Really rational players will choose to restructure the rules and play a better game!

It's almost as if they all had their lawyers write these statements, who then wrote it in the predictable, stylized, way lawyers do.

To/ at this point, pressing F5 and hoping for other stylized generations. After not seeing any, I decided to just try my name ...

Just the fact that Ayers was stylized as a "Google chef" and not by his name is demoralizing. It just gets worse when they speak of his success as something a company should avoid if at all possible.

The reason economics is full of theorems that only hold in highly stylized worlds is that economics is hard. Betrand Roehner provides an insightful classification of problems in the natural and social sciences by their level of complexity.

Fox/Glee pays mechanical royalties to the original songwriter/publishing-company, pays absolutely nothing to the arranger that came up with the stylized cover version, and refuses to acknowledge them. This is 100% legal, no matter how creative the arranger was in coming up with their cover.

Yes, I am saying it is quicker to execute a "flat" design than it is to execute a skeuomorphic, highly-stylized, deeply-textured design. A product manager or developer without a lot of design experience could probably use some flat design trends and one nice font and put something together that doesn't look like **********.

It's refreshing to see a car chase that looks and sounds a lot like what an actual car chase would actually look and sound like, as opposed to the very synthetic and stylized depictions typically found in modern movies and television.

The only aspect of the process that is done "by hand" is "pushing the big red button" to initiate the next step of the process, and even this is a very stylized and well rehearsed process. The only reason for having even this step of the process be manual is so that humans can assess the situation between steps and satisfy themselves that nothing has gone wrong with one step before proceeding to the next.

Lobster and Comic Sans are both highly stylized font-faces, Helvetica is not. It's okay for Helvetica to be common because it doesn't scream "Hey look at me, I'm Helvetica!" When non-stylized things become very common, it's usually because they're good all around choices: their popularity advances the field. When extremely stylized things become very common, it typically leads to embarrassment down the road.

Unfortunately the market "user interface" will be a little too "stylized" and probably rely on sexual objectification of women and business cliche speak. Some beautiful very young woman who has no idea what the product does reads a script explaining "Our ISO9000 manufactured meter will synergistically energize your resources to proactively meet their key performance indicators".

USA, Canada, Australia, India, even countries like Germany just aren't that "ethnically pure" as they are sometimes stylized... USA decimated and confined the natives into "reservations", then had the blacks as slaves or second rate citizens up until the sixties.

Proper Noun Examples for Stylized

Put the two together and you get a pretty accurate basic description of modern American technology: stylized cars and stylized outboard motors and stylized typewriters and stylized clothes. Stylized refrigerators filled with stylized food in stylized kitchens in stylized homes. Plastic stylized toys for stylized children, who at Christmas and birthdays are in style with their stylish parents.

Stylized definitions

adjective

using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous; "a stylized mode of theater production"

See also: conventionalized conventionalised stylised