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Definition of mechanically in English: mechanicallyadverb mɪˈkanɪkliməˈkænək(ə)li 1By means of a machine or machinery. the rice is harvested mechanically a mechanically propelled vehicle Example sentencesExamples - By the late 1970s, the sugar industry began harvesting mechanically.
- Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling.
- The court is mechanically ventilated by exhaust fans at the roof level to prevent hot air buildup.
- The USDA will prohibit use of mechanically separated meat in human food.
- Depending on the season, heat or cold is mechanically extracted from the water.
- Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically.
- Thornless trellised blackberries may be mechanically harvested at $1.70 per pound.
- Bearing canes are mechanically pruned with a rotary mower.
- Flats for square cartons are mechanically opened to receive ice cream fed to the line through overhead pipes.
- Gallon containers are mechanically loaded onto a cart that typically holds 80 gallons at a time.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to machines or machinery.
the car is almost guaranteed not to fail mechanically I'm mechanically inclined and I know how to work things Example sentencesExamples - He would ultimately branch into the "hardware" business, delivering the most mechanically lavish and technically saturated film series the world would ever know.
- Mechanically, it resembles the standard 284 model, featuring a 5.9-liter Cummins engine.
- Those of you who are mechanically inclined can take a leading role in creating a local fuel economy for your community.
- This is an informative lesson in how mechanically complex it once was to make believable sci-fi classics.
- His aim has been to acquire the mechanically unusual or complicated, rather than merely the standard pieces by the great names of English clockmaking.
- The mechanism of these puppets is more sophisticated compared to their mechanically challenged European relatives.
- The color and scale have to be right, and it has to be mechanically sound with structural integrity.
- The drive sprockets on the printers are not mechanically perfect.
- I am sorry to be obtuse about this, but I am not mechanically competent.
- Keep it simple, both mechanically and in management, and do it with a payback and minimal risk.
2Without thought or spontaneity; automatically. the words are repeated mechanically Example sentencesExamples - He mechanically establishes the emotional distance between the father and son and the daughter's mothering attitude toward her macho dad.
- As an actress, all she does is mechanically regurgitate lines.
- From his methodical, dispassionate demeanor, it is evident that he is still mechanically sleepwalking through his civilian life.
- She has grown in her love for him and won't blindly, mechanically, follow his lead.
- It's a documentary short about the policewoman who mechanically directs the sparse city traffic, all to a techno beat.
- At one point, she started mechanically singing along to the soundtrack of her own video.
- Only their hands are seen as they clap, sometimes mechanically, sometimes enthusiastically.
- It's no fun because the reaction has been so mechanically jerked out of us.
- Such principled discretion had the effect of converting Eakins into a bloodless, sexless creative artist who cerebrally posed various difficult technical challenges to himself and then methodically and mechanically set about solving them.
- In the current state of civilization, people mechanically repeat poor imitations of original gestures.
Definition of mechanically in US English: mechanicallyadverbməˈkænək(ə)liməˈkanək(ə)lē 1By means of a machine or machinery. the rice is harvested mechanically a mechanically propelled vehicle Example sentencesExamples - Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically.
- The USDA will prohibit use of mechanically separated meat in human food.
- Bearing canes are mechanically pruned with a rotary mower.
- Depending on the season, heat or cold is mechanically extracted from the water.
- Thornless trellised blackberries may be mechanically harvested at $1.70 per pound.
- Flats for square cartons are mechanically opened to receive ice cream fed to the line through overhead pipes.
- Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling.
- The court is mechanically ventilated by exhaust fans at the roof level to prevent hot air buildup.
- Gallon containers are mechanically loaded onto a cart that typically holds 80 gallons at a time.
- By the late 1970s, the sugar industry began harvesting mechanically.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to machines or machinery.
the car is almost guaranteed not to fail mechanically I'm mechanically inclined and I know how to work things Example sentencesExamples - Keep it simple, both mechanically and in management, and do it with a payback and minimal risk.
- The drive sprockets on the printers are not mechanically perfect.
- The mechanism of these puppets is more sophisticated compared to their mechanically challenged European relatives.
- He would ultimately branch into the "hardware" business, delivering the most mechanically lavish and technically saturated film series the world would ever know.
- Mechanically, it resembles the standard 284 model, featuring a 5.9-liter Cummins engine.
- I am sorry to be obtuse about this, but I am not mechanically competent.
- His aim has been to acquire the mechanically unusual or complicated, rather than merely the standard pieces by the great names of English clockmaking.
- Those of you who are mechanically inclined can take a leading role in creating a local fuel economy for your community.
- This is an informative lesson in how mechanically complex it once was to make believable sci-fi classics.
- The color and scale have to be right, and it has to be mechanically sound with structural integrity.
2Without thought or spontaneity; automatically. the words are repeated mechanically Example sentencesExamples - Only their hands are seen as they clap, sometimes mechanically, sometimes enthusiastically.
- As an actress, all she does is mechanically regurgitate lines.
- It's a documentary short about the policewoman who mechanically directs the sparse city traffic, all to a techno beat.
- At one point, she started mechanically singing along to the soundtrack of her own video.
- He mechanically establishes the emotional distance between the father and son and the daughter's mothering attitude toward her macho dad.
- She has grown in her love for him and won't blindly, mechanically, follow his lead.
- Such principled discretion had the effect of converting Eakins into a bloodless, sexless creative artist who cerebrally posed various difficult technical challenges to himself and then methodically and mechanically set about solving them.
- From his methodical, dispassionate demeanor, it is evident that he is still mechanically sleepwalking through his civilian life.
- In the current state of civilization, people mechanically repeat poor imitations of original gestures.
- It's no fun because the reaction has been so mechanically jerked out of us.
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