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automatize

[aw-tom-uh-tahyz] / ɔˈtɒm əˌtaɪz /
VERB
automate
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Life, otherwise “automatized,” can pass as if we are unconscious — even as if we never lived at all.

From New York Times

Others use highly automatized and sophisticated processes, including automated software that interacts with Telegram, an internet-based instant-messaging system popular among people interested in cryptocurrencies.

From Salon

Through their entanglements with algorithms, global music metadata arrangements, and automatized web-scrapers, streamed music files get wrapped up in the whirlpools of data traffic that surround digital streams.

From Salon

"It's difficult to automatize the making of handbags, so a lot of it is manual," Cassegrain says.

From Los Angeles Times

"He automatized the experiment so they can follow a lot of animals at once," she says.

From The Verge