Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective made industrial; converted to industrialism.
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- adjective Having undergone
industrialization - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
industrialize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective made industrial; converted to industrialism
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Examples
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He said the heart of the problem lies in what he called the industrialized world's disregard for the importance of sustainable local farming.
Prince Charles Stresses Need for Sustainable Agriculture During US Visit 2011
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He said the heart of the problem lies in what he called the industrialized world's disregard for the importance of sustainable local farming.
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He said the heart of the problem lies in what he called the industrialized world's disregard for the importance of sustainable local farming.
Prince Charles Stresses Need for Sustainable Agriculture During US Visit 2011
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He said the heart of the problem lies in what he called the industrialized world's disregard for the importance of sustainable local farming.
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Doctors would really have to go after the food industry, the medical industry, and the pharmaceutical industry and we'd all have to admit to the complete train wreck of what I call industrialized medicine.
Alison Rose Levy: Robert Thurman: The Sacred Cows in the Health Care Debate 2009
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I have accepted that the fate of health care cost control and sharing in industrialized societies is through a single payer system.
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Since rural voters in industrialized countries rely more heavily on fossil fuels than urban voters, our prediction is that malapportioned political systems will have lower gasoline taxes, and less commitment to climate change amelioration, than systems with equitable representation of constituents.
Matthew Yglesias » Malapportionment Is Destroying the Planet 2010
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… Reading — a defining characteristic of civilization as far back as ancient Greece when all Athenian citizens were expected to know how to read — is now taken for granted in industrialized democracies.
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But in industrialized countries where mass-produced and processed food are mainstays, foraging has taken on a special significance for those who want to feel more connected to what they put in their mouths.
A Walk on the Wild Side Yukari Iwatani Kane 2010
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Adam Sullivan: I have accepted that the fate of health care cost control and sharing in industrialized societies is through a single payer system.
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