IPA: /kənˈveɪəraɪz/
KK: /kənˈveɪərˌaɪz/
To make something operate like a conveyor belt, typically in a production or transportation context.
The factory decided to conveyorise the assembly line to improve efficiency.
Past: conveyorised
Past Participle: conveyorised
Conveyorise → It is formed from "convey" (from Old French *conveier*, meaning to carry or transport) and "-ise" (a suffix used to form verbs indicating a process or action). The word "conveyorise" means to make something into a process of carrying or transporting.
Think of 'convey' as carrying something and '-ise' as making it a process. This helps you remember that 'conveyorise' means to turn something into a process of carrying.
No commonly confused words.