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		Definition of power-driven in English: power-drivenadjective Operated or controlled by mechanical or electrical energy as distinct from manual labour.  tractors and other power-driven machinery  Example sentencesExamples -  In 1881 a factory employing 600 workers was constructed in Belfast, replacing hand-operated methods of production with power-driven machinery.
 -  Kids under 18 cannot work in construction, or operate power-driven woodworking tools, circular saws or other similar machines.
 -  A power-driven machine is not necessarily superior to a tool in the hands of a skilled craftsman.
 -  The introduction of power-driven machinery early in the nineteenth century led to greatly increased output, particularly in newspapers and magazines.
 -  From 1908, railed electric buses, railless electric buses and power-driven buses appeared successively, ushering in a period of prosperous transportation.
 -  The firm's rapid growth was helped by new technology; notably power-driven lithographic presses and the machine colouring of maps.
 -  The Labor Department says it is withdrawing proposed rules that would ban children younger than 16 from using most power-driven equipment.
 -  Nowhere in the Olympics are power-driven machines employed - it's all down to physical and mental determination between individuals.
 -  By the end of the 19th century the old manual processes had been replaced by mechanical production with power-driven machinery.
 -  They emerged from obscurity and made history with, as historians of aviation carefully phrase it, the first power-driven heavier-than-air machine in which humans made free, controlled and sustained flight.
 -  A power-driven pontoon will carry visitors and their vehicles across the Orange River near the park's western extremity.
 -  Last year, there were 6,651 power-driven vessels on the lake, ranging from small dinghies to cabin cruisers.
 -  They depended on imported, mature deep-rock mining technology with its reliance on mechanical hoists, railroad transportation, and powerdriven mills.
 -  The huge sheets were trimmed on power-driven winches, and setting all 25 of Royal Clipper's square sails took about 10 minutes, start to finish.
 
  Synonyms mechanized, machine-driven, automated, automatic, motor-driven, self-propelled    Definition of power-driven in US English: power-drivenadjective Operated or controlled by mechanical or electrical energy as distinct from manual labor.  tractors and other power-driven machinery  Example sentencesExamples -  They depended on imported, mature deep-rock mining technology with its reliance on mechanical hoists, railroad transportation, and powerdriven mills.
 -  Last year, there were 6,651 power-driven vessels on the lake, ranging from small dinghies to cabin cruisers.
 -  In 1881 a factory employing 600 workers was constructed in Belfast, replacing hand-operated methods of production with power-driven machinery.
 -  Kids under 18 cannot work in construction, or operate power-driven woodworking tools, circular saws or other similar machines.
 -  The firm's rapid growth was helped by new technology; notably power-driven lithographic presses and the machine colouring of maps.
 -  The introduction of power-driven machinery early in the nineteenth century led to greatly increased output, particularly in newspapers and magazines.
 -  The Labor Department says it is withdrawing proposed rules that would ban children younger than 16 from using most power-driven equipment.
 -  Nowhere in the Olympics are power-driven machines employed - it's all down to physical and mental determination between individuals.
 -  From 1908, railed electric buses, railless electric buses and power-driven buses appeared successively, ushering in a period of prosperous transportation.
 -  The huge sheets were trimmed on power-driven winches, and setting all 25 of Royal Clipper's square sails took about 10 minutes, start to finish.
 -  A power-driven pontoon will carry visitors and their vehicles across the Orange River near the park's western extremity.
 -  They emerged from obscurity and made history with, as historians of aviation carefully phrase it, the first power-driven heavier-than-air machine in which humans made free, controlled and sustained flight.
 -  By the end of the 19th century the old manual processes had been replaced by mechanical production with power-driven machinery.
 -  A power-driven machine is not necessarily superior to a tool in the hands of a skilled craftsman.
 
  Synonyms mechanized, machine-driven, automated, automatic, motor-driven, self-propelled     |