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Industrialize
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪz/verb
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To industrialize means to transform an economy or society by developing large-scale manufacturing, factories, and mechanized production, shifting away from agriculture or manual labor. This process often drives innovation and urbanization but can also raise environmental and social challenges in modern contexts, such as balancing growth with sustainability.
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The Industrial Revolution, which spurred the use of 'industrialize', resulted in a dramatic leap in innovation; for example, the invention of the spinning jenny in 1764 by James Hargreaves revolutionized textile production, increasing output by over 100 times and paving the way for mass consumerism worldwide.
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