statisised
Statisised is not a standard, widely recognized word in major English dictionaries. It often appears as a nonstandard or variant spelling that can be the result of confusion between related terms rather than a single defined meaning. In some texts it looks like a variant of statised or statis(ed), implying something made static or fixed in place. In other instances it seems to be a mistaken form of statisticised/statisticized, the past participle of statisticise, a verb meaning to convert something to statistics or to present it in statistical form. The common root in these words is the stat- element derived from Greek statis- or Latin status, meaning standing, state, or fixed condition.
Because of its uncertain status, style guides typically advise using established spellings: statisEd (in contexts meaning
If you encounter "statisised" in a text, the prudent approach is to infer the intended meaning from