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robotize
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ro·bot·ize  (rb-tz)
tr.v. ro·bot·ized, ro·bot·iz·ing, ro·bot·iz·es
1. To convert (a system, for example) to automation by the application of advanced scientific technology.
2. To make (a person) machinelike, as in giving responses or performing work.

robot·i·zation (-b-t-zshn) n.

robotize, robotise [ˈrəʊbəˌtaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. (Engineering / General Engineering) Chiefly US to automate robotized assembly lines
2. to cause (a person) to be or become mechanical and lifeless, like a robot


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