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deskill

[dee-skil] / diˈskɪl /
VERB
remove the need for human judgment or skill in a process
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VERB
employ someone for work that does not require their skills
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To break through this bottleneck, farm animals’ entire life course is manipulated to further deskill workers.

From The Guardian

Other scholars have demonstrated how the preponderance of women “has contributed to pressure to strengthen bureaucratic controls over teacher behaviour and to ’deskill’ the profession.”

From The Guardian

Second, officers sense that predictive policing is part of a push to deskill the profession.

From Nature

The RMT said it did not agree with the minister's comments, and said the dispute was not about compulsory redundancies, but Serco's plans to "deskill" and "casualise" the industry, removing long-term career prospects on some of the most dangerous shipping lanes in Europe.

From BBC

There is a problem about the extent to which we deskill parents by giving them simple solutions.

From BBC