industrial scale

The term "industrial scale" highlights the magnitude and capacity typical of large-scale industrial activities, differentiating them from smaller or artisanal processes.

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Definition

B2Industry

(technical, common)The level at which production or operations are conducted involving large quantities and advanced machinery.

Example

  • The factory operates on an industrial scale, producing thousands of units daily.

C1Regulation

(technical)A measure of production size that determines if processes meet certain regulatory thresholds.

Example

  • Compliance with the new law is required for companies operating on an industrial scale.

B2Colloquial

(informal)Used to emphasize the enormity or extent of an activity, similar to large-scale industrial operations.

Example

  • The fraud was conducted on an industrial scale, affecting thousands of people.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "industrial scale":

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