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Machinelike

Machinelike is an English adjective describing something that resembles a machine in form or function. It typically connotes precision and repetitiveness, or a lack of spontaneity and warmth. The term can refer to physical movement, procedural systems, or human behavior that appears controlled, automatic, or unsentimental.

Derived from machine plus the suffix -like, machinelike has historical usage dating to the rise of industrialization,

In contemporary writing, machinelike can carry neutral or evaluative meaning. It may praise efficiency and reliability,

Examples include: “a machinelike routine” and “the machine's machinelike precision.” The term is related to mechanistic,

See also mechanization, automation, robotic, mechanical.

when
machinery
increasingly
influenced
everyday
life.
It
is
often
used
metaphorically
to
describe
systems,
processes,
or
people
that
operate
with
systematic
regularity,
efficiency,
or
impersonality
similar
to
a
machine.
or
criticize
rigidity
and
dehumanization.
In
psychology
and
literary
criticism,
it
is
used
to
depict
characters
or
expressions
that
seem
devoid
of
affect,
or
to
characterize
workflows
and
technologies
that
emphasize
standardization
and
faultless
repetition.
robotic,
and
automatic,
and
is
often
contrasted
with
human
or
spontaneous.