mechanizedmech‧a‧nized (also mechanised British English) /ˈmekənaɪzd/ adjective

- mechanized farming
- a highly mechanized factory
- Among the unit's tasks was the development of improved transportable bridges for the increasingly mechanized army.
- At the other extreme, modern, mechanized methods would make economic nonsense on a smallholding.
- Birkwood Lock, the first mechanized lock with control tower and traffic light gantry.
- It also follows that in such an advanced mechanized world the scope for cost reduction will be limited once manufacturing has commenced.
- Rust closed the door by remote control then activated his mechanized wheelchair and approached them.
- The extra power in his mechanized hands had acted like a mangle.
► highly mechanized
Car production is now highly mechanized. nounmachinemachinerymachinistmechanicmechanicsmechanismmechanizationadjectivemechanicalmechanizedmechanisticverbmachinemechanizeadverbmechanicallymechanistically