Definition of Mechanisation

1. Noun. The condition of having a highly technical implementation.

Exact synonyms: Mechanization
Generic synonyms: Condition, Status
Derivative terms: Mechanise, Mechanize

2. Noun. The act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware. "Automation replaces human workers by machines"
Exact synonyms: Automation, Mechanization
Specialized synonyms: Computerization, Cybernation
Generic synonyms: High Tech, High Technology
Derivative terms: Automate, Mechanise, Mechanize

Definition of Mechanisation

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of mechanization) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mechanisation

mechanicalizes
mechanicalizing
mechanically
mechanically balanced occlusion
mechanically skillful
mechanicalness
mechanicals
mechanician
mechanicians
mechanick
mechanicks
mechanico-chemical
mechanicochemical
mechanicoreceptor
mechanics
mechanisation (current term)
mechanise
mechanised
mechanises
mechanising
mechanism
mechanism-based inhibitor
mechanisms
mechanist
mechanistic
mechanistic school
mechanistically
mechanists
mechanizability
mechanizable

Literary usage of Mechanisation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Outlines of Educational Psychology: An Introduction to the Science of by William Henry Pyle (1912)
"However, if we measure mechanisation by speed and accuracy, ... There are usually periods of rapid mechanisation followed by periods of slow mechanisation. ..."

2. Green Paper on the Development of the Single Marget for Postal Services (In by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"Almost all mechanisation will reduce operational labour costs. ... Regarding service, mechanisation does not by itself guarantee improvements, unless allied ..."

3. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"... mine if mechanisation is undertaken at any point, it has to be followed in all other points otherwise mechanisation looses its import. ..."

4. An Introduction to Experimental Psychology in Relation to Education by Charles Wilfred Valentine (1916)
"mechanisation.—One further point the student should observe, namely the tendency towards " mechanisation." As we have already seen in Experiment VII., ..."

5. Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-processes by Edward Bradford Titchener (1909)
"... have to qualify our choice, to state that another mode of classification is possible. That the path of habit does, in fact, lead here to mechanisation, ..."

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