Advertisement

mechanization (n.)

"action of making or rendering mechanical" in any sense of that word, 1834, from mechanize + -ation.

In our country, the ancient languages are studied, to a sad extent, as a mere exercise in the technics of etymology, syntax and prosody; and when thus pursued, there can be no good reason for so great a sacrifice of time and labor, or for that mechanization (if we may make a term) of mind which is the natural result. ["American Annals of Education and Instruction," December 1834]

Others are reading

Advertisement
Definitions of mechanization from WordNet

mechanization (n.)
the condition of having a highly technical implementation;
Synonyms: mechanisation
mechanization (n.)
the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware;
Synonyms: automation / mechanisation
From wordnet.princeton.edu