Lexicographical Neighbors of Mechanizations
Literary usage of Mechanizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Education by William Carl Ruediger (1910)
"... difficulty ever to make them his own, even though his later environment would
require them. The mechanizations involved in habitually correct speech, ..."
2. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1913)
"... how far are those sociologists right who are convinced that by the technical
complexity of modern life, with all its comforts and mechanizations, ..."
3. Education for Democracy by Henry Frederick Cope (1920)
"No mechanizations of education can take the place of people. A phonograph repeating
French phrases may be just the thing to teach the language to a bank ..."
4. The School in the Modern Church by Henry Frederick Cope (1919)
"It cannot be narrowed down into their present mechanizations; it cannot be
accomplished wholly, nor even principally by classes and instruction routine; ..."
5. Psychology and Industrial Efficiency by Hugo Münsterberg (1913)
"... how far are those sociologists right who are convinced that by the technical
complexity of modern life, with all its comforts and mechanizations, ..."
6. A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for by Thomas Ewbank (1849)
"It will jw, when compared with *ig cuts, what little chan- * n place in some
mechanizations in the East, from f times. A similar figure is Hindostan. ..."
7. Vostok Station: Point of Impact by Kerry Plowright (2005)
"From the control room the team's scientists and chosen visitors could see the
mechanizations of the drill equipment driving the pipes the last few feet. ..."