noun
- plural of mechanisation; the process of introducing machines or automatic systems to replace manual labor or traditional methods
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'mechanization'; often used in industrial, agricultural, or organizational contexts
Examples
- The mechanisations of the factory increased productivity by 40 percent.
- Agricultural mechanisations have transformed farming practices over the past century.
- Several mechanisations were introduced to streamline the manufacturing process.
- The company invested in mechanisations to reduce labor costs.
- Mechanisations in the textile industry displaced many workers in the 19th century.