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Definition of "mechanisation" [mechanisation]

  • Alternative spelling of mechanization. (noun)

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Use "mechanisation" in a sentence
  • "Andy of Leeds was pointing out what I would call the mechanisation of murder under Socialism in the 20th Century alone."
  • "Although traditional methods of production (especially in Africa) are more costly in manpower than for other yams, the introduction of complete field mechanisation, which is now a reality, should reduce production costs and make this crop more competitive as a tropical carbohydrate food and also enable it to maintain or improve its position on the export market."
  • "Tannias are of particular value for intercropping with plantation crops, but their future probably depends upon whether costs of production can be reduced by improved cultural techniques, such as mechanisation, the use of herbicides and the application of fertilisers."