technologize
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- overtechnologize verb
Etymology
Origin of technologize
First recorded in 1900–05; technolog(y) ( def. ) + -ize ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Israel is a global leader in drone technology, with much of its expertise rooted in the highly technologized military.
From Seattle Times
“Geniuses” in Silicon Valley have technologized the relationships between us and our transportation, our loved ones, work, news and hobbies.
From The Guardian
It seems so simplistic, but no matter how technologized we become — and that’s also good — it will always be important to have an audience member and a performer in a room together: live.
From New York Times
In other words, the group aims to both humanize technologists and technologize humanists.
From New York Times
Some psychiatrists believe lithium is now under-prescribed because both doctors and patients are attracted to newer, supposedly “technologized” medicines, and, at the conference, Martin was accused of contributing to this problem.
From The New Yorker
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