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"machinelike" Definitions
  1. resembling or suggesting a machine especially in regularity of action or stereotyped uniformity of product
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26 Sentences With "machinelike"

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By contrast, Berry's machinelike rhythms are products of postwar America.
Was it possible that Germans really were ordered and machinelike?
As this jollity grinds on, though, it takes on a machinelike brutality.
That was when making a slot-machinelike app was a good and exciting thing.
Many of Daugherty and Wilson's examples from the field suggest that we, too, are machinelike in our predictability.
When we say "the media," we find ways to distance it and abstract it into one machinelike blob.
The long one — the 20-minute title track — is the keeper: A stuttering, machinelike sound acts as the underpinning.
They may have a perception of a negative evolution in general medicine, which they consider too standardized and machinelike.
The figures are abstracted, almost machinelike, and cement-colored, positioned against a sapphire sea and an equally intense sky.
In imaginative literature as in real life, the flaneur sauntered about manufactured spaces, neither a machinelike worker nor a sleepwalking consumer.
A lot of the comedy comes right from the neediness in Mr. Farrell's beady eyes and from his machinelike interpretation of melancholy.
How would they portray Turing's inner complexities and emotional depth without making him out to be machinelike, or a caricature of genius?
As the trainees practice sewing straight lines on pieces of scrap fabric, supervisors pace the aisle, hoping to spot one with machinelike dexterity and speed.
Wall took this early idea of a raven flying over the various spotlight locations and re-imagined it as a digital camera's perspective with machinelike, da Vinci–esque inspirations.
Mentally combining the two bodies of work (the visionary structures and the salacious genitalia) creates for me a monumental make-believe place where lust (rendered with machinelike precision) and caprice meet Cartesian codification.
If Stallone were just a little more stiff and unnatural, that pairing of head to body would have been a truly cyborgistic fantasy of adding machinelike strength and protection to our own frail bodies.
In the early 20th century, functionalist design was incorporated into Swedish social movements, so that instead of creating products that were steroidically rational or machinelike, Scandinavian designers focused on creating interiors that were sunny, warm, human.
With the Sanders campaign painting itself as the vanguard against the forces of corporate concentration and machinelike party rule, Perez's appointments seem as though they were engineered to fan those flames, instead of neatly defanging the Vermont senator's argument.
Around a decade ago, as the nation's social media addiction took hold — prompting everyone to broadcast intense feelings about new topics each day — "backlash" was a useful means of describing the machinelike way public opinion could shift around any given pop-culture concern.
In its less joyful approach (at least compared to Calder's), it puts us in a more manic, machinelike mood typical of what would become known in the early 363s as industrial music and art (with the likes of Nurse With Wound, Throbbing Gristle, Boyd Rice as NON, and especially Survival Research Laboratories).
Lucey is a persistent detective and a bemused, sometimes amused, storyteller, attentive to interesting, hilarious, disturbing detail: Isabella Stewart Gardner's enormous diamonds, some of which had names and which she "wore atop her head on gold spiral wires so that they'd bob and sparkle as she talked"; the teenage Elizabeth Chanler, strapped to a "long machinelike" board for two years to "cure" her limp; Sally Fairchild, after a lifetime of serving as her mother's nurse and bodyguard, hitting her stride at 823 by seducing a 30-year-old married man.
In a sense, the representation was more important than that which was represented. Warhol's interest in machinelike creation during his early pop art days was misunderstood by those in the art world, whose value system was threatened by mechanization.Lippard, p. 10. In Europe, audiences had a very different take on his work.
He observed that HAL showed genuine emotion as his mind was disassembled while, throughout the film, the humans onboard the space station appeared to be automatons, thinking and acting as if they were following the steps of an algorithm. Carr believed that the film's prophetic message was that as individuals increasingly rely on computers for an understanding of their world their intelligence may become more machinelike than human.
His feisty on-court style and wisecracking off-court demeanor played well to Madison Square Garden crowds. Guerin was a machinelike scorer, a gifted passer, a smart playmaker, and one of the best rebounding and driving guards of his era. He led the Knicks in assists for five consecutive seasons and in scoring three times during his seven full seasons in the Big Apple, and he tallied more than 20 points per game in four consecutive years.
Steve Hackett used guitar swells often with Genesis, such as on the song "Hairless Heart" from the 1974 album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Van Halen's 1982 album Diver Down includes the instrumental "Cathedral," a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen played entirely using volume swells. Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis uses the effect for the main melody of "Rumours in the Air" from their 1983 second album Midnight Madness. Tool's 2019 album Fear Inoculum begins with Adam Jones using volume swells to achieve a machinelike sound.
They also share traits with the work of Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant who together had founded Purism, a style intended as a rational, mathematically based corrective to the impulsiveness of cubism. Combining the classical with the modern, Léger's Nude on a Red Background (1927) depicts a monumental, expressionless woman, machinelike in form and color. His still life compositions from this period are dominated by stable, interlocking rectangular formations in vertical and horizontal orientation. The Siphon of 1924, a still life based on an advertisement in the popular press for the aperitif Campari, represents the high-water mark of the Purist aesthetic in Léger's work.

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