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Word family noun skill deskilling adjective skilful/skillful skilled ≠ unskilled verb deskill adverb skilfully/skillfully
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Employment, Industry
deskillde‧skill /ˌdiːˈskɪl/ verb [transitive] BETIto remove or reduce the need for skill in a job, usually by changing to machinery —deskilling noun [uncountable]
→ See Verb table
From Longman Business Dictionarydeskillde‧skill /ˌdiːˈskɪl/ verb [transitive]HUMAN RESOURCES to remove or reduce the level of skill needed to do a job, usually by getting a machine to do some or all of the workAdvances in machine technology had deskilled numerous manual jobs. —deskilled adjectivethe largely deskilled labour force working in the restaurant and hotel industry→ See Verb table
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