1. formalised - Adjective
2. formalised - Adjective Satellite
given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures
concerned with or characterized by rigorous adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art)
Source: WordNetI think a label like "avant-garde" defeats itself. You learn to have avant-garde exhibitions. The very fact that avant-garde can have an exhibition defeats the purpose of avant-garde, because it's already formalised and ritualised. John Lennon
highly formalized plays like `Waiting for Godot' Source: Internet
According to the City, it’s during the rainy seasons were most residents in informal settlements and some formalised housing areas experience water pooling due to blockage of drainage pipes and water downflow paths. Source: Internet
Ancient Greek architecture is distinguished by its highly formalised characteristics, both of structure and decoration. Source: Internet
All knowing, no matter how formalised, relies upon commitments. Source: Internet
Although the decision was never formalised, he was granted a de facto exemption and continued acting in both capacities. Source: Internet