1. computerized - Adjective
2. computerized - Verb
computerized (comparative more computerized, superlative most computerized)
American spelling and Oxford British English standard spelling of computerised.
computerized
simple past and past participle of computerize
Beyond that, states had to also have electronic voting machines that made it possible for people who are physically handicapped to vote in private... and the computerized voting machine made it very easy for, particularly, the blind. DeForest Soaries
Writing on a computer makes saving what's been written too easy. Pretentious lead sentences are kept, not tossed. Instead of sitting surrounded by crumpled paper, the computerized writer has his mistakes neatly stored in digital memory. P. J. O'Rourke
The moral angle to the foreclosure crisis - and, of course, in capitalism we're not supposed to be concerned with the moral stuff, but let's mention it anyway - shows a culture that is slowly giving in to a futuristic nightmare ideology of computerized greed and unchecked financial violence. Matt Taibbi
Computerized medical records will enable statistical analysis to be used to determine which treatments are most effective. Temple Grandin
Many of the touted advantages of electronic voting can still be achieved with paper ballots if you use a computerized ballot marking scheme. Avi Rubin
While the liberal media elite depict the bowler as a chubby guy with a comb-over and polyester pants, the reality is that bowling is one of the most tech-heavy sports today. Robotic pinsetters and computerized scoring were just the beginning. Chris Hardwick