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machine

[muh-sheen] / məˈʃin /


NOUN
well-run political organization
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Rather than selling machines to optometrists, who were making a fortune selling glasses, the maker sold machines to a new wave of ophthalmologists to perform surgeries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Besides the trademark ATMs, the company’s vending machines found at many airports made loud, attention-drawing jingles, drawing dramatic complaints and jokes from TikTok travelers.

From Los Angeles Times

A cordon was put in place around the part-demolished building and an excavator machine, sitting on top of a pile of rubble.

From BBC

Exhaled breath samples were collected daily using the Gesundheit II machine, invented by Milton and colleagues at Harvard T.H.

From Science Daily

"To make robots general machines, they need to be let out in the real world," Rokseth said, not just assembly lines or warehouses.

From Barron's