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UK
/ɪndˈʌstɹɪəlˌaɪz/
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VERB
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develop industry; become industrial
The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the West -
organize (the production of something) into an industry
The Chinese industrialized textile production
How To Use industrialise In A Sentence
- Consequently, we lag all the other industrialized countries in buildout investment, even France!! — Comcast Appeals F.C.C. Sanction - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
- Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
- The industrialized world now contributes about $ 1 billion per year through bilateral aid programs to relieve urban congestion.
- It is one of comparison between the northern, highly industrialised countries and the southern, less well developed economies.
- With all of their manufactured steel, vulcanized rubber, and processed plate glass, Model Ts were selling at about 25 cents a pound - perhaps the best bargain in the industrialized world.
- They moved to the city, away from their farm lives, to work in factories as America industrialized.
- That is that industrialised agriculture in its current form is neither sustainable nor exportable to the Third World.
- It modernized and industrialized at a fantastic rate, and agricultural production doubled between 1945 and 1974.
- Steven explains how the land has been slowly drained, reclaimed, and industrialised.
- Doctors would really have to go after the food industry, the medical industry, and the pharmaceutical industry and we'd all have to admit to the complete train wreck of what I call industrialized medicine. Alison Rose Levy: Robert Thurman: The Sacred Cows in the Health Care Debate