industrialism
an economic organization of society built largely on mechanized industry rather than agriculture, craftsmanship, or commerce.
Origin of industrialism
1Other words from industrialism
- o·ver·in·dus·tri·al·ism, noun
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How to use industrialism in a sentence
The danger that I see here is that the ruling party and present government’s policy is pegged on industrialism of the economy.
Tanzania Approves a Cable Car on Kilimanjaro | Stephanie Vermillion | February 14, 2021 | Outside OnlineThis is Pittsburgh, the heart of American industrialism, whose spirit moulds the life of the great Nation.
Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist | Alexander BerkmanThe modern industrialism is a combination of preaching and practice.
It is a neighbourhood where natural beauties contend with the ugliness of industrialism, and usually emerge triumphant.
The Cornwall Coast | Arthur L. Salmonindustrialism must take it down and rebuild it upon the rock of classless labor.
Communism and Christianism | William Montgomery Brown
In 1765 Watts steam engine was constructed, a very important date in the history of industrialism.
The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind | Herbert George Wells
British Dictionary definitions for industrialism
/ (ɪnˈdʌstrɪəˌlɪzəm) /
an organization of society characterized by large-scale mechanized manufacturing industry rather than trade, farming, etc
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