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How to pronounce industrialize in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms industrialise
Type of change
Derivation industrialism, industrialization


The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the West.
Type Words
Synonyms industrialise
Type of alter, change, modify


The Chinese industrialized textile production.

Examples of industrialize

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The level could double again as nations in Asia and South America industrialize.
From the sciencedaily.com
Comrade Snowball proposed to industrialize Animal Farm by building a stone mill.
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It is simply wrong to industrialize these sacred places for a few drops of oil.
From the sltrib.com
As Britain began to industrialize, the number of royal pageants began to dwindle.
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As many countries began to industrialize they looked for cheap goods and products.
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The fact is that countries like India will industrialize before Myanmar does.
From the economist.com
Providence was one of the first cities to industrialize in the United States.
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No matter how much you industrialize it, every can of beer starts as a living thing.
From the businessweek.com
Assad attempted to industrialize the country, and it was opened up to foreign markets.
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  • Organize (the production of something) into an industry; "The Chinese industrialized textile production"
  • Develop industry; become industrial; "The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the West"
  • (Industrialized) Made faster and more efficient with the help of machines.
  • (Industrialization) This refers to the transformation of predominantly agricultural societies into societies where manufacturing and the extractive industries are central to the economy.
  • (INDUSTRIALIZATION) The process of developing an economy founded on the mass manufacturing of goods. ...
  • (Industrialization) Before the Europeans came, the Danne-za were hunters and gatherers who moved seasonally through their large territory to hunt and trap animals, to fish, and to gather food. When the fur trade began, the traders hired Dane-zaa hunters to supply them with meat. ...
  • (Industrialization) The movement within a culture or economic system toward an increased emphasis on large-scale/mechanized industry rather than agricultural/small- scale commercial activity. ...
  • (Industrialization) The phase of a country's economic development in which industry grows faster than agriculture and gradually comes to play the leading role in the economy.
  • (Industrialization) When used in agriculture, this term generally refers to the consolidation of farms into very large production units.