Taylorize
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Taylorize (third-person singular simple present Taylorizes, present participle Taylorizing, simple past and past participle Taylorized)
- (transitive) To make more efficient by means of Taylorism.
- 1927, Edith Wharton, 'Twilight Sleep', Virago: London, 1996, p. 114
- Nervousness, fatigue, brain-exhaustion . . . had her fight against them been vain? What was the use of all the months and years of patient Taylorized effort against the natural human fate: against anxiety, sorrow, old age—if their menace was to reappear whenever events slipped from her control?
- 1927, Edith Wharton, 'Twilight Sleep', Virago: London, 1996, p. 114