mechanized

/ˈmɛkənaɪzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of mechanize: to equip or operate with machines.
    • They mechanized the warehouse with conveyor belts and robotic sorters.
    • During the Industrial Revolution, many farms mechanized their operations.
    • The company mechanized its packaging line to increase efficiency.
adjective
  1. Equipped with or operated by machines instead of people or animals.
    • The mechanized assembly line produced cars much faster than hand labor could.
    • Modern farming relies on mechanized equipment like tractors and harvesters.
    • The army's mechanized units moved quickly across the desert in armored vehicles.
  2. Made automatic or routine, often in a way that lacks human feeling.
    • The customer service felt mechanized, with every response sounding like a recording.
    • The factory's mechanized processes left little room for creativity or individual input.
    • His daily routine had become so mechanized that he barely thought about what he was doing.
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