machinize
English
Verb
machinize (third-person singular simple present machinizes, present participle machinizing, simple past and past participle machinized)
- To systematize; to create a well-defined process for.
- 1920, Steam Shovel and Dredge - Volume 28, page 151:
- Consecrated effort to machinize humanity, to do its directing and thinking, is as old as time itself.
- 1930, The Portland City Club Bulletin - Volumes 11-12:
- With the utmost respect for the findings of the committee, the Journal wonders if it is best to machinize all philanthropic impulse.
- To mechanize; to change so that (something) is done by machines.
- 1992, Mokslas Ir Lietuva, page 102:
- Thus, some premises have been made to "machinize" the process of investigation, i.e., to computerize it, thus increasing the efficiency of investigation.
- 1993, Pakistan. Planning Commission, Detailed Annual Plan:
- The Utility Stores Corporation with a provision of Rs 83.74 million plans to expand and machinize its net work of utility stores and warehouses through out the country.
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