Definitions
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
mechanized . - verb Alternative spelling of
mechanized .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective using vehicles
- adjective equipped with machinery
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Examples
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Headmaster demands revolution to 'mechanised' curriculum
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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But they are also providing simple technologies such as mechanised threshers and hydraulic pumps.
SciDev.Net 2010
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Lady Gaga may go out of her way to appear like a cyborg, but actually, it is Beyoncé's persona that is the more shiny and mechanised.
Beyoncé, Gaga and Adele: why these three girls rule the world (of pop) 2011
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This is sadly true, and indicative of the way in which science in particular, and academia in general, has been mechanised, and transformed from a compulsion into a career.
Archive 2009-02-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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No returning aliens from TV, though again one of the games references "mechanised robots" on the planet Skaro (presumably Terry Nation being tough on the rights to the Daleks again).
January Books 17) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams nwhyte 2010
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Lady Gaga may go out of her way to appear like a cyborg, but actually, it is Beyoncé's persona that is the more shiny and mechanised.
Beyoncé, Gaga and Adele: why these three girls rule the world (of pop) 2011
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Fans of the series may remember that the original title came with a hugely complex dual-joystick controller, absolutely crammed with buttons and designed to resemble the fictitious controls of a mechanised walker.
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Suspicions that Uganda has long wanted to eradicate pastoralism in order to clear the land for foreign-owned, mechanised farms, for conservation and for mineral exploitation, have been confirmed in a leaked letter from Janet Museveni, the president's wife, who is the minister in charge of Karamoja affairs.
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Edgerton insists that the British Expeditionary Force on the western front in May 1940 was highly mechanised, but to call it "a great modern army" surely misses the point.
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Where Stephen Daldry's matchless 1994 production offered a portrait of a mechanised hell this stylised version treats the kitchen as a place of choreographed artistry.
Theatre review: The Kitchen at Oliver, London | Michael Billington 2011
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