automation
Americannoun
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the technique, method, or system of operating or controlling a process by highly automatic means, as by electronic devices, reducing human intervention to a minimum.
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a mechanical device, operated electronically, that functions automatically, without continuous input from an operator.
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act or process of automating.
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the state of being automated.
noun
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the use of methods for controlling industrial processes automatically, esp by electronically controlled systems, often reducing manpower
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the extent to which a process is so controlled
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of automation
First recorded in 1945–50; autom(atic) ( def. ) + (oper)ation ( def. )
Explanation
Automation means making something automatic, or mechanized. If there's smoke in your house and your smoke detector is set up to "call" the fire department, that's an example of automation. Car companies were the first manufacturers to use assembly lines, where the steps of building a car were divided among workers––and when those jobs started to be done more often by machines then by people, an executive at Ford coined the term automation to describe what was happening.
Vocabulary lists containing automation
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Example Sentences
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Demand in warehouse automation, data center, semiconductor and energy all improved during the quarter, Chief Executive Blake Monet said.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
USC is also pitching AI as a creative tool, a sensitive claim in Los Angeles, where writers, actors, musicians and other workers have raised fears about automation.
From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026
Across the industry, academics studying waste‑processing say the shift to automation is not only inevitable, but necessary.
From BBC • May 4, 2026
Advances in automation and computing have revolutionized the production of cars, electronics and food, making these things more plentiful and affordable.
From MarketWatch • May 4, 2026
As I detail in the next chapter, we are entering a phase where we are going to see the digitization, virtualization, and automation of more and more everything.
From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman
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