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industrialisation

[ UK /ɪndˌʌstɹɪəla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the development of industry on an extensive scale

How To Use industrialisation In A Sentence

  • New markets could also be found among those profiting most from industrialisation, not just manufacturers, but traders, merchants and bankers.
  • Gray finds a correlation between global warming and industrialisation.
  • But their ascent to this status depended largely on the processes of industrialisation, urbanisation and commodification.
  • Urban water networks in Nigeria, the siemens GM said, "Are aging while many people live in water-stressed regions and water sources are being polluted by industrialisation, agricultural runoff, and lack of sanitation services. Siemens' New Technology To Rid Nigeria Of Water-borne Diseases
  • The piece centred on the malign effect he believes environmental sceptics have on discussion of pollution and industrialisation.
  • Lawrence considers these questions through the medium of English rural life, beginning his story in the small Midlands village of Cossethay just as a canal has been built through it to connect the new collieries, bringing the first signs of the "commotion" – the violation, in Lawrence's sexual-topographical vision – of industrialisation to the slumbrous valley. Rereading: The Rainbow by DH Lawrence
  • In the 1980s a kind of deindustrialisation happened and many factories closed.
  • That fear became an even greater factor when, due to African resistance and rebellion and the unwieldiness of slave-run plantation industrialisation, the slave trade was abolished in 1807.
  • Whilst industrialisation brought a number of dramatic changes and opportunities, insecurity and the resultant downwards spiral into poverty remained a deeply entrenched continuity.
  • Sadly, he added, the ancient art is all but lost in the city's headlong rush towards industrialisation.
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