Pronunciation: /ˌsaɪ.bɝˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun the state of being controlled or operated by automation or computers
A1 Cybernation refers to the use of computers and technology in everyday life.
A2 Students are learning about cybernation and its impact on society in their technology class.
B1 The rise of cybernation has led to increased connectivity but also concerns about privacy and security.
B2 Cybernation has revolutionized industries such as banking and healthcare, making processes more efficient.
C1 Experts in cybernation are constantly working to stay ahead of cyber threats and protect sensitive information.
C2 The government is investing in cybernation initiatives to improve national security and infrastructure.
formal The company's transition to cybernation improved efficiency and reduced operational costs.
informal Cybernation has made our lives easier by automating repetitive tasks.
slang I'm all about that cybernation life - no more manual work for me!
figurative His mind worked at lightning speed, like a well-oiled machine in a state of cybernation.
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