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computerise

vb. (standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling computerize English)

WordNet
computerise
  1. v. provide with computers; "Our office is fully computerized now" [syn: computerize]

  2. store in a computer; "computerized dictionary" [syn: computerize]

  3. control a function, process, or creation by a computer; "They computerized the car industry"; "we live in a cybernated age"; "cybernate a factory" [syn: cybernate, computerize]

Usage examples of "computerise".

The Communications Center also contained a computerised printing plant, the press for records, recording studio, and four mainframe computers hooked into the Worldwide Evangelist Information Network.

The soft, red glow of instrument lights on the computerised, automated bridge did not impair night vision.

Sarah came through the crowd to dance with Garrett, making the woman with the computerised husband scowl.

Molineux made his way from the computerised intestines of the command centre, up in the lift to the waiting policeman.

With regard to the computerised wobble-strike, there could only be sixteen people to choose from: the overriders, fifteen Thinkers and Pertra.

He set the turrets on the computerised fuel-flow, then the turbines began to wind up.

There was no rad alt no Head-Up Display, no computerised navigation system.

Although it only took less than a second to make a computerised international transfer of money, the banks liked to make as much fuss as they possibly could about it so that the funds would swill around profitably in their system for a while.

He looked at the silent chemical factory of his liver with the same sinking feeling as a canoe builder might survey the controls of a computerised super-tanker.

This easy, computerised sex, the invention of our age, deprived a man of his main, eternal pleasure: the pleasure of playing the role of his life in front of each victim.

You will understand that I offered you a treasure, more valuable than everything in our totally computerised world: a piece of life, undoubtedly real and unique.

There were no lasers, no computerised lights or dry ice, and bands like the Doors, Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead had not yet released albums.

We then went 'live' and unscripted - and usually alone - into a very small studio where we ourselves placed the computerised weather symbols on the background screen map of Britain.

There were computerised programs and printers to be had, but the old technology worked perfectly, as it had for a hundred years, and he couldn't afford to scrap the old and to install the new, which often went wrong anyway, and one couldn't guard against maniacs like Usher Rudd.

You'll never prevail against the big bastards of computerised organisations that are kindly letting you enjoy the illusion of freedom.