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Definition of automatically in English: automaticallyadverb ˌɔːtəˈmatɪkliˌɔdəˈmædɪkli 1(with reference to a device or process) by itself with little or no direct human control. the kettle automatically switched off when it boiled Example sentencesExamples - Sensors automatically adjust air pressure in each airbag for various load conditions.
- The sequencer can automatically analyze multiple runs of 96 DNA samples, making unattended 24-hour operation possible.
- The recorder can be plugged into a PC and automatically transcribed.
- The system automatically transfers ingredients from the blending room.
- The ball will automatically center itself in the bearing.
- It is possible to program the box lights to turn off automatically.
- Blocks begin to cool on the conveyor system, where they are automatically cased into individual boxes.
- They are developing systems that automatically adjust pesticide rates according to the amount of organic matter in the soil.
- The next step is to get the irrigation systems to activate automatically in response to real-time field data.
- Ice cream products are automatically transferred from the end of their packaging lines.
- 1.1 (with reference to a firearm) continuously until the ammunition is exhausted or the pressure on the trigger is released.
the recovered weapons had been illegally modified to fire fully automatically Example sentencesExamples - His weapon is literally automatic—not in the sense that it shoots automatically, but in the sense that it's automatically there.
- A machine gun shoots automatically more than one shot by a single function of the trigger.
- This full-size model of a high-powered Luger automatic pistol holds and fires 70 rounds automatically.
- The reactivated Uzis could not be fired automatically but could still be fired.
- When triggered, these firearms will load and fire automatically.
- The group's self-proclaimed leader was struggling to get his machine gun to fire automatically.
- Fully automatic firearms, introduced in the late 1800s, automatically reload and fire again.
- Authorities found more than 200 weapons, some modified to fire automatically.
- The terminology refers to firearms capable of firing fully automatically, regardless of size, weight, or other considerations.
- The gun was set to fire automatically and was controlled from the periscope.
2Without conscious thought or attention; spontaneously. although I used my best Italian, the receptionists automatically replied in English Example sentencesExamples - Their worship was based around ceremonies and rituals which, to its critics, were observed automatically and without thinking.
- Consumers don't automatically feel great just because there is plastic in their hand.
- When most people think of calcium, they automatically think dairy.
- We assume that we have to be completely competent at all times, or we automatically conclude that we are hopelessly incompetent.
- He saw the man coming and, automatically, without feeling anything personal or political, threw the grenade.
- The notion of a "young architects" appropriation automatically conjures up youth, enterprise, discovery.
- As they go through their day, small things that most of us do almost automatically can seem more than they can handle.
- I have an assistant who is a man, and people, new acquaintances, will automatically defer to him in meetings when I should be their primary contact.
- Instead of automatically reaching for junk foods, we want them to explore healthy alternatives.
- With Motorola, people automatically think of it as a phone brand.
- 2.1 As a necessary and inevitable result of a fixed rule or particular set of circumstances.
his passport was automatically revoked the winners of the Division 2 final are not automatically promoted Example sentencesExamples - Personal experience does not translate automatically into engaging poetry.
- Our interest in controlling waste function does not automatically produce a concomitant interest in cleanliness, order, and beauty.
- His desire was to establish a code of laws that would automatically result in people behaving virtuously.
- Everything she owns is automatically his, and any legal identity she possessed as a property owner disappears.
- The operations of demand do not automatically guarantee full employment.
- A large space did not automatically constitute an ideal space for writing.
- Because something is popular doesn't automatically mean it's mediocre.
- The existence of armed forces does not automatically lead to militarization.
- Any upsurge of nationalist feeling automatically translates into an oppression of what is perceived as other.
- Apparently, many Americans do not know that a person born in the United States is automatically American.
Definition of automatically in US English: automaticallyadverbˌôdəˈmadiklēˌɔdəˈmædɪkli 1(with reference to a device or process) by itself with little or no direct human control. the kettle automatically switched off when it boiled Example sentencesExamples - Ice cream products are automatically transferred from the end of their packaging lines.
- The sequencer can automatically analyze multiple runs of 96 DNA samples, making unattended 24-hour operation possible.
- The next step is to get the irrigation systems to activate automatically in response to real-time field data.
- Blocks begin to cool on the conveyor system, where they are automatically cased into individual boxes.
- The ball will automatically center itself in the bearing.
- The system automatically transfers ingredients from the blending room.
- They are developing systems that automatically adjust pesticide rates according to the amount of organic matter in the soil.
- Sensors automatically adjust air pressure in each airbag for various load conditions.
- The recorder can be plugged into a PC and automatically transcribed.
- It is possible to program the box lights to turn off automatically.
- 1.1 (with reference to a firearm) continuously until the ammunition is exhausted or the pressure on the trigger is released.
the recovered weapons had been illegally modified to fire fully automatically Example sentencesExamples - The terminology refers to firearms capable of firing fully automatically, regardless of size, weight, or other considerations.
- A machine gun shoots automatically more than one shot by a single function of the trigger.
- When triggered, these firearms will load and fire automatically.
- The gun was set to fire automatically and was controlled from the periscope.
- Authorities found more than 200 weapons, some modified to fire automatically.
- The reactivated Uzis could not be fired automatically but could still be fired.
- The group's self-proclaimed leader was struggling to get his machine gun to fire automatically.
- His weapon is literally automatic—not in the sense that it shoots automatically, but in the sense that it's automatically there.
- This full-size model of a high-powered Luger automatic pistol holds and fires 70 rounds automatically.
- Fully automatic firearms, introduced in the late 1800s, automatically reload and fire again.
2Without conscious thought or attention; spontaneously. although I used my best Italian, the receptionists automatically replied in English Example sentencesExamples - Their worship was based around ceremonies and rituals which, to its critics, were observed automatically and without thinking.
- When most people think of calcium, they automatically think dairy.
- The notion of a "young architects" appropriation automatically conjures up youth, enterprise, discovery.
- I have an assistant who is a man, and people, new acquaintances, will automatically defer to him in meetings when I should be their primary contact.
- With Motorola, people automatically think of it as a phone brand.
- We assume that we have to be completely competent at all times, or we automatically conclude that we are hopelessly incompetent.
- Instead of automatically reaching for junk foods, we want them to explore healthy alternatives.
- He saw the man coming and, automatically, without feeling anything personal or political, threw the grenade.
- Consumers don't automatically feel great just because there is plastic in their hand.
- As they go through their day, small things that most of us do almost automatically can seem more than they can handle.
- 2.1 As a necessary and inevitable result of a fixed rule or particular set of circumstances.
his passport was automatically revoked the winners of the Division 2 final are not automatically promoted Example sentencesExamples - Everything she owns is automatically his, and any legal identity she possessed as a property owner disappears.
- His desire was to establish a code of laws that would automatically result in people behaving virtuously.
- Our interest in controlling waste function does not automatically produce a concomitant interest in cleanliness, order, and beauty.
- Personal experience does not translate automatically into engaging poetry.
- The existence of armed forces does not automatically lead to militarization.
- Because something is popular doesn't automatically mean it's mediocre.
- A large space did not automatically constitute an ideal space for writing.
- Any upsurge of nationalist feeling automatically translates into an oppression of what is perceived as other.
- The operations of demand do not automatically guarantee full employment.
- Apparently, many Americans do not know that a person born in the United States is automatically American.
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