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mechanize

[mek-uh-nahyz] / ˈmɛk əˌnaɪz /
VERB
automate
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Ms. Casey’s book restores craftsmanship to its central place in the making of beautiful buildings, a timely reminder as our own world moves toward ever more mechanized production.

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As America moved to mechanized textile mills, telegraphs and urbanization, that created demand for factory workers, machinists and communications clerks.

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As Mr. Century emphasizes, it was the only military mission that sought to rescue Jews from Europe, even though the mechanized liquidation of Jews was well known to Allied leaders.

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The lift then gradually made its way down the mechanized crane.

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Farmers have mechanized much of the work on row crops such as corn and soybeans, which can be harvested with large equipment.

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