Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- v. To modify or affect by technology; make technological.
Examples
“Surely we can innovate and technologize our way out of this mess.”
The Huffington Post: Lynn Parramore: Superfreaky: The Wild World of Geoengineering
“As science renders more and more of the natural world manipulable, markets move in and begin to manipulate - they technologize according to myriad perceived benefits, often contradictory and usually short term.”
“The reason why I mention this is that it is an example of the impact of the growing pressure to technologize, speed up action, and quantify both the arts and education dealing with the arts, technophilia, if you will, applied to the arts.”
“All the modern technology we now enjoy derives principally on our ability to first understand and then technologize the quantum world.”
“• A solar backpack and wood-gas camp stove to technologize your camping;”
“So the opportunity is to technologize the world of cash transactions, and that's where processors have an opportunity, and that's a secular growth story.”
“At the same time, colleges have raced to out-technologize one another.”
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