automatize

verb

Etymology

From French automatiser, from automate (“automaton”). Equivalent to automate + -ize.

  1. derived from automatiser

Definitions

  1. To make or become automatic.

    • Student responses are gradually automatized through repetition.
    • […] automatize the most basic maths facts and then (ultimately) to automatize a fair proportion of the entire repertoire of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division maths facts.
  2. To cause to be automated

    To cause to be automated; to automate.

    • We need to automatize our production facility.
    • Now thinking is required to build truly automatic factories. Only a war, he [Norbert Wiener] believes, could automatize industry overnight.

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