verb
- present participle of mechanise; to introduce machines or mechanical processes into (a system, industry, or task) to replace manual labor
Usage: British English spelling (American English: mechanizing); commonly used in industrial and agricultural contexts
Examples
- The factory is mechanising its production line to increase efficiency.
- Farmers have been mechanising agriculture for decades, reducing the need for manual workers.
- The company invested heavily in mechanising their warehouse operations.
- By mechanising the assembly process, they reduced production time by half.
- The textile industry began mechanising in the 18th century during the Industrial Revolution.