robotizing

/ˈroʊbəˌtaɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. To make a process or system automatic by using robots or computer-controlled machines.
    • The company plans to start robotizing the sorting of packages next year.
    • Many warehouses are robotizing their packing and shipping operations.
    • The factory is robotizing its assembly line to increase production speed.
  2. To cause someone or something to act in a mechanical, unthinking way, as if controlled by a robot.
    • The repetitive tasks at the job were slowly robotizing the workers' minds.
    • She worried that the strict schedule was robotizing her daily life.
    • Critics argue that too much screen time is robotizing children's behavior.
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