robotise

verb

Etymology

From robot + -ise.

  1. borrowed from robot
  2. formed as robotise — “robot + -ise

Definitions

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of robotize.

    • The "Becoming Real" remix of the track adds dubby space and bleeps to the mix and computerises the draggy beat and robotises the vocals – Veronica appears to be chanting "black lesbian" over and over, which is cool.
    • "We robotise events, you might say. What we don't like is journalists trying to write beautifully. […]
    • Journalism is not equivalent to hiring a taxi or robotising a repetitive assembly line task or renting a holiday home. It is a creative activity that cherishes democracy by holding power to account.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA