motorised
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Equipped with a motor or motors: Describes a vehicle, device, or piece of equipment that has been fitted with an engine to provide its own power for movement or operation.
- Mechanized, using motor vehicles: Describes a military unit or force that is equipped with and uses motor vehicles for transport.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The hospital provided a motorised wheelchair for increased patient mobility.
- The motorised infantry unit advanced quickly across the terrain.
- We replaced the manual lawnmower with a motorised one.
Advanced Usage
"motorised transport": Refers to any form of transportation that uses an engine, such as cars, buses, or motorcycles, as opposed to bicycles or animal-drawn carts.
- The city is trying to reduce its reliance on motorised transport to cut pollution.
"fully motorised": Emphasizes that all components or units are equipped with motors.
- The factory's new assembly line is fully motorised for efficiency.
Variants and Related Words
Motorize (verb): To equip something with a motor.
- The company plans to motorize its entire fleet of delivery carts.
Motorization (noun): The process of equipping with motors or the state of being motorized.
- The motorization of agriculture transformed farming practices.
Non-motorised (adjective): Not equipped with a motor; powered by human or animal force.
- The park trail is for non-motorised vehicles only.
Synonyms
- Powered: Supplied with mechanical or electrical energy.
- Mechanized: Equipped with machinery, especially to replace human or animal labor.
Antonyms
- Manual: Operated by hand, without a motor.
- Hand-powered: Driven by human effort.
Related Phrases
Motorised vehicle: A self-propelled vehicle, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle.
- All motorised vehicles must be registered with the department of transport.
Motorised division: A military division that uses trucks and other vehicles for troop movement.
- The motorised division was deployed to secure the perimeter.
Adjective
- equipped with a motor or motors
- a motorized wheelchair