Mechanisation

usgb/ˌmɛkənaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun

The process of making a task or process mechanical, usually to improve efficiency.

The mechanisation of farming has led to higher crop yields.
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industrial mechanisation, complete mechanisation, partial mechanisation

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Technical context

Mechanisation is often discussed in technical contexts, particularly in engineering and manufacturing.

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In modern factories, mechanisation is essential for productivity.
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Positive connotation

While mechanisation enhances efficiency, it can also increase workers' workload.

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Despite the advantages, mechanisation sometimes creates stress for employees.
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Economical impact

Discussing mechanisation requires understanding its impact on the economy and workforce.

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The unemployment rate may increase if mechanisation replaces manual jobs.
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