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streamline

/ˌstrimˈlaɪn/
/ˈstrimlaɪn/
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Other forms: streamlined; streamlining; streamlines

When you streamline something, you're simplifying it to make it more efficient or profitable.

When you think of streamlining, think of a bunch of streams coming together to form one stream. This word is about taking something complicated with a lot of parts and turning it into a simpler, sleeker thing. When companies streamline, they cut staff and reorganize to make the business run more smoothly and make more money. When an engineer streamlines a car design, he takes out all the unnecessary parts and makes the engine more efficient.

Definitions of streamline
  1. verb
    contour economically or efficiently
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    type of:
    contour
    form the contours of
Pronunciation
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/ˌstrimˈlaɪn/
UK
/ˈstrimlaɪn/
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