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machinery
[ muh-shee-nuh-ree ]
noun
- an assemblage of machines or mechanical apparatuses:
the machinery of a factory.
- the parts of a machine, collectively:
the machinery of a watch.
- a group of people or a system by which action is maintained or by which some result is obtained:
the machinery of government.
Synonyms: setup, structure, organization
- a group of contrivances for producing stage effects.
- the group or aggregate of literary machines, especially those of supernatural agency epic machinery in an epic poem.
machinery
/ məˈʃiːnərɪ /
noun
- machines, machine parts, or machine systems collectively
- a particular machine system or set of machines
- a system similar to a machine
the machinery of government
- literary devices used for effect in epic poetry
Other Words From
- anti·ma·chiner·y adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of machinery1
Example Sentences
The order, Justice Mathur adds, is a "strong message for state machinery to not align with political bosses but to act in accordance with law".
Mining is a dangerous occupation: heavy machinery can be unpredictably operated by people who can also become fatigued.
Paco Polit, a journalist in Valencia, told the BBC the new troops will bring in much needed heavy machinery, bulldozers, trucks, and help to improve the speed and organisation of the rescue efforts.
Around 80 rescuers from all over the country were involved in the search, using heavy machinery.
She said that structural engineers, rescue specialists and a dog team trained in collapsed buildings were attending, as well as personnel equipped with specialist machinery and resources to help the rescue effort.
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