Comparative for automated, typically driven by machines or mechanical devices
“Foundries are able to reuse reclaimed sand from this process using a mechanical process.”
Comparative for done or occurring spontaneously, without conscious thought or attention
“The algorithms ran their determined courses, and our thoughts followed one after another, as mechanical and as predictable as the planets in their orbits.”
Comparative for unnatural or artificial in one's mannerisms or behavior
“Her face, turned towards Alice, wore a mechanical smile.”
Comparative for devoid, or lacking in, emotion or feeling
“He seemed so mechanical in his speech. It was obvious that he struggled speaking to his mother.”
Comparative for lacking in the necessary care or attention
“It confirms that parts of Athene's speech to Telemachus have been re-edited in a careless and mechanical fashion.”
Comparative for tedious or boring, especially because of a lack of variety
Comparative for operated mechanically via winding up
Comparative for operated using springs
Comparative for cold or unfeeling, like a machine or robot
Comparative for involving or concerned with applied and industrial science or technology
Comparative for related to the physical anatomical structure of a thing
Comparative for following fixed or systematic rules or structures
Comparative for inanimate, having no sentience or consciousness
Comparative for related to, or resulting from, the mechanics of a device, machine or system
Comparative for recurring at uniform intervals
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