Pronunciation: /ˌmekəˈnɪstɪk/
adjective excessively mechanical or formal in approach; lacking vitality or creativity
A1 The mechanistic process of photosynthesis is important for plant growth.
A2 Students learn about mechanistic explanations in basic biology classes.
B1 The scientist presented a mechanistic model to explain the chemical reaction.
B2 The research paper proposed a mechanistic approach to understanding the behavior of the new material.
C1 The author's writing style is often criticized for being too mechanistic and lacking emotional depth.
C2 The engineer developed a highly mechanistic system for automating the manufacturing process.
formal The study aimed to investigate the mechanistic pathways involved in cell division.
informal I'm trying to understand the mechanistic process behind how this machine works.
slang I have no idea about the mechanistic stuff going on in this experiment.
figurative The mechanistic nature of bureaucracy can often slow down progress.
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