Noun
the development of industry on an extensive scale
Source: WordNet1950s: heavy industrialization In the late 1950s, Slovenia was the first of the Yugoslav republics to begin a process of relative pluralization. Source: Internet
After the end of World War II the northern quarters of Syracuse experienced a heavy, often chaotic, expansion, favoured by the quick process of industrialization. Source: Internet
An example of the policies introduced to combat the poverty and inequality was the import substitution industrialization economic policy. Source: Internet
After the unification, industrialization was largely artisanal, and located in the former political capitals; factory industry was instead attracted by the waterfalls of the subalpine Northwest. Source: Internet
Analog Devices has pioneered the industrialization of surface micromachining and has realized the co-integration of MEMS and integrated circuits. Source: Internet
A print advertisement for the 1913 issue of the Encyclopædia Britannica Advertising increased dramatically in the United States as industrialization expanded the supply of manufactured products. Source: Internet