Robotize

//ˈɹəʊbətaɪz//

Synonyms for "robotize" (3 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • автоматизирам verb (to automate by making use of robots)
  • роботизирам verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Catalan

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  • robotitzar verb (to automate by making use of robots)

French

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  • robotiser verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Galician

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  • robotizar verb (to automate by making use of robots)

German

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  • roboterisieren verb (to automate by making use of robots)
  • robotisieren verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Hungarian

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  • robotizál verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Portuguese

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  • robotizar verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Russian

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  • роботизи́ровать verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Spanish

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  • robotizar verb (to automate by making use of robots)

Sample sentences

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They have fought the robotizing of their characters to a kind of stand-off.

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But we did not want just to train Raun or robotize him or to use force or the threat of punishment as others had tried to do rather unsuccessfully with other youngsters like him.

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Nazi criminals interviewed about their motives have given the same sort of replies: “Just following orders.” Hearts and consciences can be deadened and robotized in the same way.

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Their cut-ups, sputtering drum machines, and shreds of harsh noise are the ugly mirrors of pop music's technological wonderland, while their lyrics literalize the horror of humans being treated as dead machines in pop-Marxist language and production styles that robotize the voice.

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