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mechanisation

[ UK /mˌɛkɐna‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware
    automation replaces human workers by machines
  2. the condition of having a highly technical implementation

How To Use mechanisation In A Sentence

  • Such dominion, already established with the water mill and other mechanisations, became part of the perspective of the new intellectuals.
  • There will be a limited amount of mechanisation - currently everything is done by hand, including sticking on labels.
  • Main purpose: The separator can make wheat, rice, sorghum, bean, benne, rape and grazing seeds fine clean, grade and it is good for mechanization precision planting.
  • What made possible the displacement of the skilled artisan by the semi-skilled worker was mechanization, and mechanization was necessary to step up productivity for wider markets.
  • But it's done what it's called mechanization, as opposed to Mexicanization. CNN Transcript May 21, 2005
  • Mechanization has increased the autonomy of the agricultural worker and has rendered close supervision difficult, if not impossible.
  • Such machines are introduced, however, only when the cost of mechanization is lower than the anticipated costs of paying migrants to do the same work. In the Strawberry Fields
  • Due to the out-migration of agricultural labor, farm mechanization and long-term orchard growing have been implemented, the labor force has been evenly distributed in the year.
  • Agriculture must provide employment in rural areas to generate incomes for poor peoples, and labour-displacing farm mechanisation must be discouraged. Letters: Speculation, hunger and the global food trade
  • But that is based on today's agriculture. Mechanisation and the consolidation of land plots will boost productivity, meaning that fewer farmers will be needed.
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