0 past simple and past participle of computerize
1 to use a computer to do something that was done by people or other machines before:
About two-thirds obtain data on the clinical breast examination, predominantly in computerized form.
Take the most up-to-date computerized collection of authentic texts to produce realistic and useful examples.
In the second session, participants were administered the computerized executive function tests.
These were computerized versions of conditions that had been administered with tachistoscope in our previous studies of visual masking.
A systematic quantitative review of the literature using computerized search engines has been undertaken.
Towards enhanced second language reading comprehension assessment: computerized versus manual scoring of written recall protocols.
A cranial ultrasound investigation was performed at the first visit and, in children with confirmed congenital toxoplasmosis, computerized tomography of the brain was also performed.
Their later study14 used a battery of computerized tracking tasks to quantify impairment and recovery of the sensory-motor function of both limbs.