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Definition of computerize in English: computerize(British computerise) verb kəmˈpjuːtərʌɪzkəmˈpjudəˌraɪz [with object]often as adjective computerized1Convert (a system, device, etc.) to be operated by computer. the advantages of computerized accounting Example sentencesExamples - At present, she said, only about a third of US hospitals have computerised systems for doctors to order prescriptions.
- The paper and computerized systems do not interact well, by and large.
- He helped computerise the PAYE system - and this apparently is his unique qualification for turning the lumbering government into a lean, mean Internet machine.
- The great computerized search engine that was to have scrutinized our every blip has been put on hold by Congress.
- This story about computerized car-security devices doesn't talk about the safety issues.
- Failure to comply with this legislation will mean penalty points for the driver when the penalty point system is fully computerized at the end of this year.
- Scaling and speed requirements lead to mechanical and computerized voting systems.
- As do most networks, ABC News uses a massive computerized system for tracking and retrieving videotape.
- Many consumers think that computerised systems can do pretty much anything.
- Today, electromechanical and computerized devices have given the reproducing piano a new lease of life.
- Automated computerized detectors then measure the amount of fluorescence for each spot.
- Painted parts can be evaluated using a gravelometer or the latest computerized systems for surface durability.
- There were no visible wires so it was obvious that the entire system was computerized.
- Simply computerising the current system is unlikely to achieve this.
- After the military, he went to MIT and became interested in corporate and computerized security systems.
- Bennett's confidence in a perfectly secure computerised system appears to me to be quite far in the future, as yet.
- Car control systems are increasingly computerized, and the small repair shops find themselves being locked out of technical information they need.
- Most of today's bowlers take the electric eye or computerized foul detectors for granted.
- There are dozens of stories about computerized voting machines producing erroneous results.
- She's also struggling to make upgrades that the city has requested, like computerizing the dispatch system and installing credit-card machines.
Synonyms mechanized, mechanical, automated, push-button, preprogrammed, computerized, electronic, robotic, unmanned - 1.1 Convert (information) to a form which is stored or processed by computer.
a computerized register of dogs Example sentencesExamples - Over the course of the next several months, I proceeded to computerize the records and train local staff in basic operation of the system.
- Practices that were willing to cooperate were selected if their patient details were stored on a computerised database.
- The list of registered patients was cross checked against the lipid clinic computerised diagnostic register.
- I use this information to complete a computerized nutrient analysis of their four-day food record.
- The first had a computerised photograph, the second an etching.
- You see, some 350 UK schools have been fingerprinting their pupils without their parents' knowledge, and computerising the information.
- His computerized archive currently contains information on over 5,000 artists.
- The primary purpose of the project was to compile a comprehensive computerized database of these spaces.
- The members were informed that the Council is currently in the process of computerising the records for the cemetery which will set out in detail all information relating to interments and available grave plots.
- One infers that all of this would be computerised information.
- These data derive from computerised child health registers in each health authority and not from target payments.
- Operating rooms are moving to computerized perioperative documentation.
- The party, if not the campaign, needs its own computerized registration list.
- A transponder fitted to each cow stores a computerised record of individual feed levels.
- The notification database has been computerized with the identity card number as the unique identifier.
- However, the treasury department is now computerizing tax collection information and data is also being kept on delinquent taxpayers still owing the city.
- The advantages of this study were the large sample size and the fact that the data were based on computerised registries with nearly complete coverage.
- Of course, all computerised information is vulnerable, but offline stores, hospitals and your dentist use computers too.
- It's a tool which monitors all sorts of computerised files and online information and alerts the user when they've been updated.
- They should have a computerised land registry, so that for once and for all, the disputes are a thing of the past.
Definition of computerize in US English: computerize(British computerise) verbkəmˈpjudəˌraɪzkəmˈpyo͞odəˌrīz [with object]often as adjective computerized1Convert to a system that is operated or controlled by computer. the advantages of computerized accounting Example sentencesExamples - Most of today's bowlers take the electric eye or computerized foul detectors for granted.
- Painted parts can be evaluated using a gravelometer or the latest computerized systems for surface durability.
- He helped computerise the PAYE system - and this apparently is his unique qualification for turning the lumbering government into a lean, mean Internet machine.
- Scaling and speed requirements lead to mechanical and computerized voting systems.
- Today, electromechanical and computerized devices have given the reproducing piano a new lease of life.
- This story about computerized car-security devices doesn't talk about the safety issues.
- As do most networks, ABC News uses a massive computerized system for tracking and retrieving videotape.
- Automated computerized detectors then measure the amount of fluorescence for each spot.
- At present, she said, only about a third of US hospitals have computerised systems for doctors to order prescriptions.
- Simply computerising the current system is unlikely to achieve this.
- There were no visible wires so it was obvious that the entire system was computerized.
- Car control systems are increasingly computerized, and the small repair shops find themselves being locked out of technical information they need.
- She's also struggling to make upgrades that the city has requested, like computerizing the dispatch system and installing credit-card machines.
- After the military, he went to MIT and became interested in corporate and computerized security systems.
- There are dozens of stories about computerized voting machines producing erroneous results.
- Bennett's confidence in a perfectly secure computerised system appears to me to be quite far in the future, as yet.
- The paper and computerized systems do not interact well, by and large.
- Failure to comply with this legislation will mean penalty points for the driver when the penalty point system is fully computerized at the end of this year.
- The great computerized search engine that was to have scrutinized our every blip has been put on hold by Congress.
- Many consumers think that computerised systems can do pretty much anything.
Synonyms mechanized, mechanical, automated, push-button, preprogrammed, computerized, electronic, robotic, unmanned - 1.1 Convert (information) to a form which is stored or processed by computer.
a computerized register of dogs Example sentencesExamples - The list of registered patients was cross checked against the lipid clinic computerised diagnostic register.
- These data derive from computerised child health registers in each health authority and not from target payments.
- It's a tool which monitors all sorts of computerised files and online information and alerts the user when they've been updated.
- The party, if not the campaign, needs its own computerized registration list.
- Of course, all computerised information is vulnerable, but offline stores, hospitals and your dentist use computers too.
- However, the treasury department is now computerizing tax collection information and data is also being kept on delinquent taxpayers still owing the city.
- The notification database has been computerized with the identity card number as the unique identifier.
- Operating rooms are moving to computerized perioperative documentation.
- The primary purpose of the project was to compile a comprehensive computerized database of these spaces.
- Practices that were willing to cooperate were selected if their patient details were stored on a computerised database.
- A transponder fitted to each cow stores a computerised record of individual feed levels.
- The advantages of this study were the large sample size and the fact that the data were based on computerised registries with nearly complete coverage.
- They should have a computerised land registry, so that for once and for all, the disputes are a thing of the past.
- The members were informed that the Council is currently in the process of computerising the records for the cemetery which will set out in detail all information relating to interments and available grave plots.
- You see, some 350 UK schools have been fingerprinting their pupils without their parents' knowledge, and computerising the information.
- I use this information to complete a computerized nutrient analysis of their four-day food record.
- Over the course of the next several months, I proceeded to computerize the records and train local staff in basic operation of the system.
- The first had a computerised photograph, the second an etching.
- One infers that all of this would be computerised information.
- His computerized archive currently contains information on over 5,000 artists.
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