motorized

adjective
UK: /ˈməʊtəraɪzd/
US: /ˈmoʊtəraɪzd/
  1. Equipped with a motor.

    1. He has a motorized scooter.
    2. The factory uses a fully motorized assembly line for efficiency.
  2. Provided with a motor to make it move or work automatically.

    1. They rode in a motorized boat.
    2. The museum featured a motorized toy car from the early 20th century.

Synonyms

automatic
motorized verb
  1. To equip something with a motor.

    1. They motorized the old drill.
    2. The inventor sought to motorized his bicycle for easier travel.
  2. To provide with a motor or engine; to equip for propulsion by motor.

    1. The company decided to motorized its entire fleet of delivery vehicles.
    2. The engineer worked to motorized the wheelchair, providing greater mobility for the user.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "motorized" in English means: Equipped with a motor., Provided with a motor to make it move or work automatically..

The phonetic transcription of "motorized" is /ˈməʊtəraɪzd/ in British English and /ˈmoʊtəraɪzd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "motorized": automatic.

Example usage of "motorized": "He has a motorized scooter.". More examples on the page.