Industrialize

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌstriəˌlaɪz/

Definitions of industrialize

verb to develop industries in (a country or region) on a wide scale

Example Sentences

A1 Countries often industrialize to improve their economy.

A2 The government is planning to industrialize the rural areas to create more jobs.

B1 The company decided to industrialize their production process to increase efficiency.

B2 The industrial revolution in the 19th century led many countries to industrialize rapidly.

C1 The decision to industrialize the region was met with both support and criticism.

C2 The effects of industrialization on the environment have been a topic of debate for decades.

Examples of industrialize in a Sentence

formal The government's plan is to industrialize the rural areas to boost economic growth.

informal They're looking to industrialize the old factory district for new businesses.

slang Let's industrialize this space and turn it into a cool hangout spot.

figurative She wanted to industrialize her wardrobe by adding more structured pieces.

Grammatical Forms of industrialize

past tense

industrialized

plural

industrializes

comparative

more industrialized

superlative

most industrialized

present tense

industrialize

future tense

will industrialize

perfect tense

has industrialized

continuous tense

is industrializing

singular

industrialize

positive degree

industrialize

infinitive

to industrialize

gerund

industrializing

participle

industrialized

Origin and Evolution of industrialize

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'industrialize' originated from the Latin word 'industria' meaning diligence or skill.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the process of developing industries and manufacturing on a large scale, the word 'industrialize' has evolved to encompass the broader concept of economic and technological transformation through industrial growth.