noun
- plural of mechanization; the process of introducing machines or automatic systems to replace manual labor or human effort
- instances or examples of making something mechanical or automatic in nature
Usage: countable noun; typically used in industrial, agricultural, or organizational contexts
Usage: less common usage; refers to specific acts or results of mechanizing
Examples
- The mechanizations of modern agriculture have greatly increased crop yields.
- Factory mechanizations reduced the need for manual assembly workers.
- The company invested heavily in mechanizations to improve efficiency.
- Mechanizations in the textile industry transformed production in the 19th century.
- Despite mechanizations, some artisanal crafts still rely on skilled hands.
- The mechanizations of routine office tasks freed employees for creative work.