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mechanize

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mechanize [′mekĀ·ə‚nīz]
(mechanical engineering)
To substitute machinery for human or animal labor.
To produce or reproduce by machine.
(ordnance)
To equip a military force with armed and armored vehicles.


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Manufacturers and recyclers have tried to mechanize as much as possible, but you still have to sort," says Griffing.
A program of rotary percussion drilling on a systematic grid pattern was introduced in 1963 to mechanize the shaft exploration approach and replace unreliable and more costly diamond drilling.
In discussing (and, for me, defending) the book, we needed to swap its subversion for moderation: the book is a warning, an ironic urge to forgo the dual urges to mechanize the self and eroticize the auto.
 
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