motorized

IPA: mˈoʊtɝaɪzd

adjective

  • Equipped with a motor.
  • Supplied with motor vehicles.
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Examples of "motorized" in Sentences

  • "Man pleads guilty to DWI in motorized La-Z-Boy" (Thanks, Carlo Longino!)
  • Did you just say that you and Patricia were riding around in motorized canoes among dolphins??
  • More evidence that upside-down is not the same thing as backwards: Australians invent the all-terrain motorized skateboard, and ship it well before the Segway.
  • Players suit up for drills at Reliant Stadium and are shuttled to practice in motorized carts with bench-type seats to accommodate big bodies (some players walk).
  • They whir through the canals in motorized water taxis that exceed speed limits - which are unenforced - because faster trips allow more rides, and more rides mean more revenue.
  • Spectators were racing up the fairways beside him, outside the ropes, about 30,000 strong, riding in motorized wheelchairs, pushing baby joggers, pedaling mountain bikes, lugging stepladders, plastic pails and cardboard periscopes and screaming, "Go Tiger" and "You da man."
  • To the extent that s. 253 of the Criminal Code prevents people in motorized wheelchairs from getting drunk in situations where otherwise able bodied persons can become intoxicated, these provisions discriminate against disabled persons who use a motorized wheelchair as a means of mobility.
  • The latter is sometimes called motorized infantry, or, not just in older times but with special operations forces working with guerillas, mounted infantry that go to the battle area on horseback, but dismount before combat. mechanized infantry: move by vehicles with light to medium armor, in some cases fighting from the vehicle, or dismounting to fight while heavier weapons on their

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