1. industrialised - Adjective
2. industrialised - Verb
3. industrialised - Adjective Satellite
made industrial; converted to industrialism
Source: WordNetindustrialized areas Source: Internet
Adam Smith argued in the Wealth of Nations that, as societies progressed from hunter gatherers to industrial societies, the spoils of war would rise but that the costs of war would rise further, making war difficult and costly for industrialised nations. Source: Internet
Africa’s most industrialised nation was already in recession before the coronavirus shut down the economy, with overall GDP growth for 2019 at only 0.8%, owing largely to power shortages that hurt industry. Source: Internet
At the opening of the summit, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the UK intends to be the largest investor in Africa among the G7 group of most industrialised nations by 2022. Source: Internet
For 2018-19, while budgeting for a Rs 3.78-lakh crore expenditure plan, Maharashtra, India’s most industrialised state, had estimated a total collection of Rs 1.40 lakh crore from GST and sales tax. Source: Internet
But what about the divergence of opinion - and actions - of some of the most industrialised nations? Source: Internet