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US
/ˈstɹimˌɫaɪnd/
]
[ UK /stɹˈiːmlaɪnd/ ]
[ UK /stɹˈiːmlaɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
made efficient by stripping off nonessentials
short streamlined meetings
a streamlined hiring process -
designed or arranged to offer the least resistant to fluid flow
a streamlined convertible
How To Use streamlined In A Sentence
- Yes, we need a simplified and streamlined planning system. Times, Sunday Times
- They are answering the demand with products streamlined for the male consumer.
- 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 palmtop edition will offer enhanced modem dialling and screen handling and will be streamlined to conserve memory.
- Then go back and do it again, but with your arms streamlined overhead (extended body position).
- Boucher's shepherdesses are not quite those manufactured in Nymphenburg and Meissen, although their complexions have something of the translucency of porcelain, whilst his herdsmen are streamlined terracotta.
- While the runabout is a faster deep-space vessel, the streamlined hull and large reinforced wings of the aeroshuttle make it significantly more efficient in high-speed atmospheric maneuvers and operations. STARSHIP SPOTTER
- The first version of a report is usually further streamlined and even revised in a bid to improve its logic and style.
- A streamlined switching process has been promised by the end of the year, and not before time. Times, Sunday Times
- The ship was lovely -- at least, her re-entry system was lovely, a swing-wing streamlined exploration vehicle as big as any hypersonic passenger plane. A Hole In Space