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Mechanical - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

mechanical

/məˈkænɪkəl/ /mɪˈkænɪkəl/

Definition:

Relating to machines or machinery, operated by or involving physical forces and motion.

Synonyms:

automated, robotic, technical, industrial

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

manual, organic

Common Collocations:

mechanical engineering, mechanical failure, mechanical parts, mechanical advantage

Derivatives:

mechanically, mechanize

Usage Tips:

Use "mechanical" to describe things involving machines or lacking spontaneity (e.g., a mechanical process).

Common Phrases:

mechanical pencil, mechanical bull, grease the wheels (idiom)

Etymology:

From Latin "mechanicus," Greek "mēkhanikos," meaning "pertaining to machines."

Examples:

  • 1. The car's mechanical issues delayed our trip.
  • 2. She fixed the mechanical toy with simple tools.
  • 3. His movements were stiff and almost mechanical.
  • 4. The factory uses mechanical arms for assembly.

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