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streamline

[ UK /stɹˈiːmla‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈstɹimˌɫaɪn/ ]
VERB
  1. contour economically or efficiently

How To Use streamline In A Sentence

  • They wanted to streamline operations, so his firm suggested a horizontal realignment of operations.
  • Yes, we need a simplified and streamlined planning system. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are answering the demand with products streamlined for the male consumer.
  • His plan was to use internet tracking technology to streamline this laborious process and provide more useful and timely information for other PR agencies. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, as Streamline is an arrowless, lighter, lower-volume set, it delivers significant operational benefits to customers through savings in dialyses, water, heparin, smaller dialyzer size, supplies, and waste disposal. Undefined
  • Spectator opens up to more vivid colour and patterns, with a strong emphasis on a streamlined look with a variety of coat/skirt ensembles and textured suitings.
  • The main body was streamline, ending in a rounded point, with something that looked like a long, thick black loop that had been bent around the back and almost reached the point attached at various points.
  • The palmtop edition will offer enhanced modem dialling and screen handling and will be streamlined to conserve memory.
  • Within a nanosecond of my reaching the other side, a high speed streamliner coming around a curve passed over those very same tracks at about 100 miles per hour. Advice to those people seeking info on Mexico
  • Then go back and do it again, but with your arms streamlined overhead (extended body position).
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