robotic

[roh-bot-ik]

robotic Definition

  • 1of or relating to robots or their development
  • 2resembling or suggestive of a robot, especially in being inflexible or unemotional

Using robotic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "robotic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The factory has a robotic assembly line.

  • Example

    His speech was robotic and lacked emotion.

  • Example

    The dance performance was criticized for its robotic movements.

robotic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for robotic

Phrases with robotic

  • a type of minimally invasive surgery that uses robots to perform surgical procedures

    Example

    The patient underwent robotic surgery to remove the tumor.

  • a mechanical arm that is controlled by a computer or an operator and is used in manufacturing, space exploration, and other applications

    Example

    The robotic arm was used to assemble the car parts.

  • the use of software robots to automate repetitive and rule-based tasks in business processes

    Example

    The company implemented robotic process automation to streamline their accounting processes.

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Summary: robotic in Brief

The term 'robotic' [roh-bot-ik] refers to anything related to robots or their development. It can also describe something that resembles or suggests a robot, especially in being inflexible or unemotional. Examples include a robotic assembly line, a speech lacking emotion, and a dance performance criticized for its robotic movements.

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