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  • automated — adj. 1. 1 accomplished by machinary without the intervention of a human operator; of processes. Development of the automated sequence analyzer made practical a project to sequence the human genome. Syn: machine controlled, machine driven.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • automated — automated; semi·automated; …   English syllables

  • automated — (adj.) 1952, American English, adjective based on AUTOMATION (Cf. automation) …   Etymology dictionary

  • automated — [adj] made or done by a machine automatic, computerized, electrical, electronic, mechanical, mechanized, motorized, programmed, robotic; concepts 538,549 Ant. by hand, manual …   New thesaurus

  • automated — automate au‧to‧mate [ˈɔːtəmeɪt ǁ ˈɒː ] verb [transitive] MANUFACTURING to change to a system where goods are produced or jobs are done by machines rather than by people: • Computers have enabled us to automate many of the routine tasks in offices …   Financial and business terms

  • automated — au|to|ma|ted [ˈo:təmeıtıd US ˈo: ] adj using computers and machines to do a job, rather than people ▪ a highly automated factory ▪ The production process is now fully automated …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • automated — [[t]ɔ͟ːtəmeɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n An automated factory, office, or industrial process uses machines to do the work instead of people. The equipment was made on highly automated production lines …   English dictionary

  • automated — adj. Automated is used with these nouns: ↑machine, ↑system …   Collocations dictionary

  • automated — au|to|mat|ed [ ɔtə,meıtəd ] adjective using machines or done by machines, instead of people: a fully automated assembly line …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • automated — adjective using machines to do a job or industrial process: a highly automated factory …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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