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automate

verb/ˈɔt̬əˌmeɪt/

to make a process or system operate automatically using technology

The company decided to automate its inventory management system to improve efficiency and reduce human error.

mechanizecomputerizestreamline
word origin — The word 'automate' is derived from 'automatic', which comes from the Greek 'automatos' meaning 'self-moving' or 'acting of itself'.

SAT Vocabulary Level 1 — Set 24

Set 24 of SAT Vocabulary Level 1 covers 5 words: automate, diversify, migrate, stoke, accelerate. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. automate · verb/ˈɔt̬əˌmeɪt/

    to make a process or system operate automatically using technology

    The company decided to automate its inventory management system to improve efficiency and reduce human error.

    Synonyms: mechanize, computerize, streamline

    Origin: The word 'automate' is derived from 'automatic', which comes from the Greek 'automatos' meaning 'self-moving' or 'acting of itself'.

  2. diversify · verb/dɪˈvɜrseɪfɑɪ/

    to make diverse or varied

    To ensure financial stability, investors often seek to diversify their portfolios by including a variety of asset classes.

    Synonyms: variate, diversify, expand

    Origin: from the Latin 'diversificare', meaning 'to make diverse'

  3. migrate · verb/maɪˈɡreɪt/

    to move from one place to another, often for the purpose of settling in a new location

    Every year, millions of birds migrate to warmer climates during the winter months.

    Synonyms: emigrate, relocate, move

    Origin: from Latin 'migratus', the past participle of 'migrare', meaning 'to move from one place to another'

  4. stoke · verb/stoʊk/

    to stir up or tend a fire; to encourage or incite a feeling or action

    He needed to stoke the fire more frequently to keep the cabin warm during the chilly nights.

    Synonyms: fuel, incite, kindle

    Origin: Middle English stoken, from Old Norse stúka meaning 'to poke, to stir'.

  5. accelerate · verb/ækˈsɛləreɪt/

    to increase in speed or cause to increase in speed

    The athletes started to accelerate their pace as they approached the finish line.

    Synonyms: hasten, quicken, speed up

    Origin: from Latin 'accelerare', meaning 'to hasten'.