Meaning & Definition of word "Machinery"

Machinery

/məˈʃiːnəri/

noun:

  • 1. machines collectively, especially those that operate mechanically.
    • Example: The factory invested in new machinery to increase production efficiency.
  • 2. the complex or intricate workings of a system.
    • Example: The political machinery of the country was in full swing during the election season.
  • 3. a system of related parts working together.
    • Example: The machinery of the project involved several teams collaborating for success.
  • 4. the moving parts of a particular machine.
    • Example: The machinery within the clock was expertly designed to ensure accurate timekeeping.

Etymology

from the Latin 'machina', meaning 'machine'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

get the machinery going:

to start a process or operation

in the machinery of government:

the inner workings or systems of the governmental structure

wheels of machinery:

the systems that drive progress or action

Related Words

machine:

a device with moving parts that performs a task or function.

mechanism:

a system of parts working together in a machine.

automation:

the use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.

Slang Meanings of machinery

Meaning: the behind-the-scenes operations or forces at work

Example Sentence: You don't see the machinery behind the scenes, but it's what keeps the show running.

Meaning: the complex processes or influences that drive an outcome

Example Sentence: There are a lot of machinery working to make this event happen.