streamlined

[ˈstriːmlaɪnd]

streamlined Definition

  • 1made efficient by stripping off nonessential parts
  • 2designed or organized to be efficient and effective

Using streamlined: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "streamlined" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company has streamlined its production process to reduce costs.

  • Example

    The new design is more streamlined and aerodynamic.

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    The streamlined website is easier to navigate.

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    The streamlined curriculum focuses on key concepts.

streamlined Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for streamlined

Phrases with streamlined

  • a simplified or condensed version of something

    Example

    The article includes a streamlined version of the research findings.

  • streamline your workflow

    to make your work process more efficient and effective

    Example

    By using automation tools, you can streamline your workflow and save time.

  • a user interface that is designed to be simple and easy to use

    Example

    The app's streamlined interface makes it easy for users to find what they need.

Origins of streamlined

from 'streamline' (verb) meaning 'to give a smooth shape or form to something'

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Summary: streamlined in Brief

The term 'streamlined' [ˈstriːmlaɪnd] refers to something that has been made more efficient by removing unnecessary parts or designed to be efficient and effective. It can be applied to various contexts such as production processes, designs, websites, and curriculums. Examples include 'The company has streamlined its production process to reduce costs.' and 'The new design is more streamlined and aerodynamic.'

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