mechanised in English

adjective mechanised (Brit.)

mechanical, power-driven, locomotive, machinelike, automated; equipped with machinery; motorized (also mechanized)

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1. Digitisation Boosts Mechanised Farming Among Kenyan FArmers

2. The Dutch agricultural sector is highly mechanised, and has a strong focus on international exports.

3. Burmah Oil Company created mechanised drilling in Magwe Division's oil fields (Yenangyaung, Chauk, and Minbu)

4. Agriculture is intensive and highly mechanised, producing 60% of food needs with only 2% of the labour force.

5. 29 The move follows reports that a new mechanised suction dredge is breaking up river banks, blocking rivers and killing fish.

6. Perhaps the “star turn” of service in Baor, certainly in the later years, was the advent of BATUS and our regular mechanised training in Canada.

7. The difference is that Abattoir is a more formal name for buildings where large-scale, mechanised, government regulated and inspected killing of animals is carried out

8. The mining of alluvial gravel deposits initially involves the mechanised removal of overburden (usually sand and boulders) to expose the layer of diamond-bearing gravel, which is then excavated for processing.

9. Boulton worked with Franklin in efforts to contain electricity within a Leyden jar, and when the printer needed new glass for his "glassychord" (a mechanised version of musical glasses) he obtained it from Boulton.

10. Armoured and mechanised infantry are moved and supported in action by vehicles, while others may operate amphibiously from ships, or as airborne troops inserted by helicopter, parachute or glider, whereas light infantry may operate mainly on foot.

11. Armoured warfare or armored warfare (American English; see spelling differences), mechanised warfare or tank warfare is the use of Armoured fighting vehicles in modern warfare.It is a major component of modern methods of war.The premise of Armoured warfare rests on the ability of troops to penetrate conventional defensive lines through use of manoeuvre by Armoured units.

12. Armoured warfare or Armored warfare (American English; see spelling differences), mechanised warfare or tank warfare is the use of armoured fighting vehicles in modern warfare.It is a major component of modern methods of war.The premise of armoured warfare rests on the ability of troops to penetrate conventional defensive lines through use of manoeuvre by armoured units.