robotized

/ˈroʊbəˌtaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Equipped with or controlled by robots; automated to use robots.
    • The hospital's robotized pharmacy dispenses medications automatically.
    • Many warehouses are now robotized to speed up the sorting of packages.
    • The robotized factory can assemble cars with almost no human workers.
  2. Behaving or moving in a mechanical, unemotional, or repetitive way, like a robot.
    • After hours of data entry, her typing became robotized and she made fewer mistakes.
    • His robotized movements made him seem like he was sleepwalking through the dance.
    • The actor's robotized delivery of the lines made the scene feel flat and lifeless.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of robotize: converted a process or system to be operated by robots or automation.
    • They robotized the packaging department, replacing dozens of workers with machines.
    • The company robotized its assembly line last year to cut costs.
    • The farm robotized the milking process, allowing cows to be milked around the clock.
  2. Past tense of robotize: made someone or something act in a mechanical, unthinking way.
    • The strict training robotized the soldiers, so they followed orders without question.
    • Years of repetitive factory work had robotized him, and he rarely showed emotion.
    • The algorithm robotized the hiring process, ignoring human qualities like creativity.
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