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minimise

[ UK /mˈɪnɪmˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. represent as less significant or important
  2. make small or insignificant
    Let's minimize the risk

How To Use minimise In A Sentence

  • Your pores should appear minimised and your face will feel smooth. The Sun
  • What you want to do is minimise dark circles and brighten the eye area. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least the physical agonies that students undergo will be restricted or minimised.
  • Critics warn that the new hedges were often overvalued, allowing banks to minimise how much the redress scheme costs them. Times, Sunday Times
  • In phone calls you make in various states of undress interchange the word scrip, script, equity, stock, pscyhed, cash and stock, earnout, and synergy but minimise use of terms cash and upfront. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Thus it is hoped that the danger of player burnout is minimised and the integrity of international rugby can be restored. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your pores should appear minimised and your face will feel smooth. The Sun
  • The jets may also minimise trauma and blood loss because there is no physical contact with the patient. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wanted to find out whether it was possible to have an option to 'minimise' the sticky section on any given thread?
  • better sanitation in Haiti, to "minimise the spread of the new south Asian strain, and the virulence genes it carries, beyond the shores of this Caribbean island".
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