Industrialized [adjective]
Definition of Industrialized:
related to manufacturing
Sentence/Example of Industrialized:
They haven’t industrialized, so they don’t grow much food, which means they can’t make much money, so they can’t invest in equipment, which means they can’t grow much food.
Getting down to 100 gigapascal—about half of the pressures used in today’s Nature paper—would make it possible to begin industrializing “super tiny sensors with very high resolution,” Flores-Livas speculates.
Sabin and her colleagues thought medieval latrines might be a good place to start looking for clues since medieval cities were urban but not yet industrialized.
There was the creation of Monterey Jack, but then, with invention of the Kraft single, we just started making industrialized cheddar, and we would export it, and that was mainly all that we were known for.
In 2017, she and her colleagues published a study in Science that shows that the more industrialized a society, the less diverse its microbiome.
In Belgium, for instance, which is a most intensely industrialized country, the average age of women at marriage is 28.19.
China is as yet hardly industrialized, and is certainly the most important undeveloped area left in the world.
Overnight, for all practical purposes, the whole world was industrialized, automated.
Our economy is healthy, and vigorous, and growing faster than other major industrialized nations.
But what is demanded in a highly militarized or industrialized nation goes far beyond this very moderate degree.