technology-driven

technology-driven

UK[tɛkˈnɒlədʒiˌdrɪvn̩]US[tɛkˈnɑːlədʒiˌdrɪvn̩]
adj

determined or primarily influenced by technology and its development.

adj

characterized by a reliance on or a focus on technological innovation.

Morpheme Breakdown

technology
driven
technology

technology

driven

driven

Etymology

the compound "technology-driven" is a modern english formation, combining the noun "technology" with the past participle "driven." the word "technology" itself originates from greek 'tekhnē' (art, craft, skill) and '-logia' (study, discourse), entering english via latin to denote the practical application of knowledge. "driven" stems from the old english verb 'drīfan', meaning to push or force forward, with proto-germanic roots. when combined, the literal sense of "propelled by technology" creates a descriptive term for processes, industries, or societies whose direction and momentum are fundamentally shaped by technological advancement, reflecting the 20th and 21st-century ethos of innovation as a primary force.

Analysis

Structure: technology (technology) + driven (driven) - technology: from greek 'tekhnologia' (systematic treatment), via latin and french. in this compound, it functions as the noun base specifying the source or focus. - driven: past participle of the verb 'drive', from old english 'drīfan' (to force, propel). in this compound, it functions as an adjective-forming element meaning "propelled or controlled by".

Examples

we live in a highly technology-driven economy where innovation is constant.

the company's strategy is explicitly technology-driven, focusing on r&d above all else.

this shift towards a more technology-driven approach has revolutionized the healthcare sector.