💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Uberization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| uberisationnoun | Non-Oxford British standard spelling of Uberization. |
| robotisationnoun | Alternative spelling of robotization. [The automation of a system or process by use of robotic devices.] |
| tractorisationnoun | Alternative form of tractorization. [The use of tractors to replace other farming techniques.] |
| euroisationnoun | Alternative spelling of euroization. [The process of a country adopting the euro as its primary currency or linking its currency to the euro] |
| robotizationnoun | The automation of a system or process by use of robotic devices. |
| europisationnoun | Alternative form of Europization. [The process of making something European, or adapting it to European norms.] |
| tuberisationnoun | Alternative form of tuberization. [(botany) The development of tubers.] |
| industrialisationnoun | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of industrialization. [A process of social and economic change whereby a human society is transformed from a preindustrial to an industrial state.] |
| informatizationnoun | Oxford British English and US standard spelling of informatisation. [The process of becoming based on information and information technology.] |
| brazilianisationnoun | An increased percentage of Brazilian people or culture. |
| cyberizationnoun | The act or process of cyberizing. |
| roboticizationnoun | robotization |
| productisationnoun | Alternative spelling of productization. [(computing, business) The act of modifying something, such as a concept or a tool internal to an organization, to make it suitable as a commercial product.] |
| webizationnoun | The act or process of webizing. |
| peasantisationnoun | (UK) Alternative form of peasantization. [The process of creating a peasant class involved in small-scale agrarian practices.] |
| brazilianizationnoun | An increase in the percentage of Brazilian people or cultural elements in an area or industry. |
| uniformisationnoun | Alternative spelling of uniformization. [The act of uniformizing.] |
| europeanizationnoun | Alternative spelling of Europeanisation. [The process whereby the people and institutions of the countries of the European Union become more European and less national.] |
| mcdonald's-izationnoun | Alternative form of McDonaldization. [The process by which institutions in society become standardized and focused on efficiency and predictability.] |
| casualizationnoun | Alternative form of casualisation. [(economics) The process by which employment shifts from a preponderance of full-time and permanent or contract positions to higher levels of casual positions.] |
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