"Industrialised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Industrialised refers to something that has been mechanized, automated, or developed using industrial technology, typically to improve efficiency, productivity, and output.
Indus is the name of a major river in South Asia that flows through India and Pakistan. It is one of the longest rivers in Asia, stretching over 3,180 kilometers from its source in the Himalayas to its delta on the Arabian Sea.
Industrialized refers to a country or society that has developed an industrial system, characterized by the use of machines and factories to produce goods, and often marked by rapid economic growth and urbanization.
Relating to or concerned with industry, especially heavy industry; manufacturing or production on a large scale: industrial scale, industrial waste.
The verb "industrialising" means to convert an economy or country from an agricultural or non-industrial one to an industrial one by introducing and developing new manufacturing and production processes, technologies, and industries. This process typically involves the development of new infrastructure, the creation of jobs, and an increase in the production and distribution of goods and services.
An industrialist is a person who owns or manages an industrial business, particularly a large-scale one, such as a manufacturer or a builder. Industrialists often have a significant amount of wealth and influence, and may be involved in philanthropic activities or politics.
To industrialize means to convert an economy or a society from a primarily agricultural or craft-based system to one based on machine manufacturing and industrial production. This can involve the construction of factories, the development of new technologies, and the increase in the production of goods. Industrialization is often associated with economic growth, urbanization, and changes in social and cultural habits.
To industrialize means to change a country or region from an agrarian or agricultural economy to one based on manufacturing, machinery, and mass production, typically involving the development of factories, machinery, and a network of facilities and transportation systems. This process often results in increased productivity, efficiency, and economic growth.