Robotize: meaning, definitions and examples
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robotize
[ ˈroʊbəˌtaɪz ]
technology
To convert a process or task into one that is performed by a robot or automated system, often to increase efficiency or reduce human involvement.
Synonyms
automate, computerize, digitize, mechanize.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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robotize |
Use this word when you want to describe the process of introducing robots to replace human labor in various tasks.
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automate |
This word is suitable when referring to making a process or system operate by itself, without human intervention.
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mechanize |
This word is appropriate when you want to describe the process of introducing machines to perform tasks originally done by hand.
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computerize |
Use this term when converting manual systems or processes to be controlled or managed by computers.
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digitize |
This word is best used when converting information into a digital format.
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Examples of usage
- Many factories have started to robotize their assembly lines to improve productivity.
- With the advancement of technology, more and more tasks are being robotized for better results.
- Robotic process automation is a popular trend in many industries to streamline operations.
- Companies are investing in robotizing repetitive tasks to free up employees for more strategic work.
- Automation has led to the robotization of various tasks that were previously done manually.
Translations
Translations of the word "robotize" in other languages:
🇵🇹 robotizar
🇮🇳 रोबोटाइज
🇩🇪 robotisieren
🇮🇩 robotisasi
🇺🇦 роботизувати
🇵🇱 zrobotyzować
🇯🇵 ロボット化する (robotto-ka suru)
🇫🇷 robotiser
🇪🇸 robotizar
🇹🇷 robotlaştırmak
🇰🇷 로봇화하다 (robot hwa hada)
🇸🇦 أتمتة (atmata)
🇨🇿 robotizovat
🇸🇰 robotizovať
🇨🇳 机器人化 (jīqìrén huà)
🇸🇮 robotizirati
🇮🇸 véltaka
🇰🇿 роботтандыру
🇬🇪 რობოტიზაცია (robotizacia)
🇦🇿 robotlaşdırmaq
🇲🇽 robotizar
Etymology
The term 'robotize' is a relatively modern word that emerged in the late 20th century with the rise of automation and robotics in various industries. It is derived from the word 'robot', which was coined in 1920 by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play 'R.U.R.' (Rossum's Universal Robots). The concept of robotizing tasks has become increasingly common with the advancements in technology, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce human error.
See also: robotic, robotically, roboticization, robotization.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #43,473, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.
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