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technification|ˌtɛknɪfɪˈkeɪʃən| [f. techn- as in technical a., etc. + -ification.] The adoption or imposition of technical methods. Also ˈtechnified ppl. a., ˈtechnify v. intr. (both rare).
1959A. Huxley Let. 4 Jan. (1969) 859 In time, I suspect, all fully technified societies will adopt the Russian solution. 1959Ibid. 5 Jan., It may be that the only satisfactory solution..is to accept the inevitability of the technification of everything. 1962Spectator 16 Feb. 199/2 The technification of conditioning minds by emotional images. 1970J. Cotler in I. L. Horowitz Masses in Lat. Amer. xii. 429 Those who might have found employment in the exploitation of sugar and have been unable to do so due to technification, have had to remain in their miserable plots. 1972Listener 18 May 640 This method is designed to be effective against other industrial and technified countries, whose organisation can be so disrupted that they simply can no longer function. 1973Harper's Mag. Nov. 82 They internalized their intelligence activities with headlong speed. They technified senselessly—charts, graphs, bugs, concealed cameras. |