faucalize
/fɔːˈsɪlaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to convert or reduce something to a state resembling a faucet, typically by making it flow or be controlled in a similar manner.
“The new process aimed to faucalize the production line, streamlining operations and increasing efficiency.”
2. verb
to control or regulate something, such as a system or process, in a way that is analogous to the control of a faucet.
“The IT department worked to faucalize the network, ensuring that it could be easily managed and maintained.”
3. noun
the act of controlling or regulating something, especially a system or process, in a way that is analogous to the control of a faucet.
“The faucalization of the factory’s production line was a key factor in its success.”