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How to pronounce computerise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms computerize
Type of render, provide, supply, furnish
Derivation computer
Type Words
Synonyms computerize, cybernate
Type of work, put to work
Derivation computer
Type Words
Synonyms computerize
Type of stash away, store, lay in, hive away, put in, salt away, stack away
Derivation computer

Examples of computerise

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The programme to computerise all NHS patient records has also had great difficulties.
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He wants to computerise medical records, of course.
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But large-scale efforts to computerise health records tend to run into bureaucratic, technical and ethical problems.
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A scheme to computerise the medical records of every patient in England has turned into a spectacularly expensive fiasco.
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He wants to set up and computerise shared health records, so that information can follow the patient and reduce duplicated tests.
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Mr Perot, for example, was America's first welfare billionaire, thanks to a contract that allowed him to computerise the country's social-security system.
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Starting in 1997, the College funded a five year restoration plan to completely renovate, re-motorise and computerise the main telescope.
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Studies in Britain and Germany as well as America show that the pace of job growth since the early 1990s has been slower in occupations that are easy to computerise.
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The huge amount of paperwork this system has generated has encouraged farmers to computerise their records and e-mail details to the government's cattle-monitoring centre in Cumbria.
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More examples
  • Computerize: provide with computers; "Our office is fully computerized now"
  • Cybernate: control a function, process, or creation by a computer; "They computerized the car industry"; "we live in a cybernated age"; "cybernate a factory"
  • (Computerised) A computer is a programmable machine that receives input, stores and manipulates data//information, and provides output in a useful format.
  • (Computerisation) This article presents a timeline of events in the history of computing from 1950 to 1979. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related history of computers and history of computer science.
  • (Computerised) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CCBT)