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/nɒn.ɒtəˈmeɪʃən/ · non.au.to.ma.tion
noun
  1. The state of not being automated, or the absence of automation in a process or system. The company's decision to abandon nonautomation in favor of automation resulted in significant cost savings and increased efficiency.
  2. A situation or process that is not controlled or operated by machines or computer systems. The nonautomation of the manufacturing process led to a higher risk of human error and reduced productivity.
adjective
  1. Not automated; not controlled or operated by machines or computer systems. The nonautomated system required manual intervention to resolve issues.
Did you know? The concept of nonautomation is often associated with the Industrial Revolution, where the introduction of automation led to significant changes in the way goods were produced and workers were employed.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026