Automatable
to apply the principles of automation to (a mechanical process, industry, office, etc.).
to operate or control by automation.
to displace or make obsolete by automation (often followed by out):
the unskilled jobs are going to be automated out.
to install automatic procedures, as for manufacturing or servicing; follow or utilize the principles of automation:
many banks have begun to automate.
verb
to make (a manufacturing process, factory, etc) automatic, or (of a manufacturing process, etc) to be made automatic
v.
“to convert to automatic operation,” 1954, back-formation from automated (q.v.). ancient greek verb automatizein meant “to act of oneself, to act unadvisedly.” related: automating.
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