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streamlined
[ streem-lahynd ]
adjective
- having a contour designed to offer the least possible resistance to a current of air, water, etc.; optimally shaped for motion or conductivity.
- designed or organized to give maximum efficiency; compact.
- modernized; up-to-date.
streamlined
/ ˈٰːˌɪԻ /
adjective
- offering or designed to offer the minimum resistance to the flow of a gas or liquid
- made more efficient, esp by simplifying
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·ٰlԱ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of streamlined1
Example Sentences
The way the NHS in Wales is led is also likely be streamlined – with the aim of making it simpler and more accountable – just two years after previous changes.
On Jan. 10, the City Council adopted an emergency ordinance that allowed for a streamlined and expedited permitting review process for schools.
We come to champion her as the streamlined narrative hurtles toward its shock finale.
While there will always be ways in which VOA can be streamlined and improved, it remains a vital force for good in the world — and a force for American products, policies and values.
The Grand Slams tried to develop the concept of a Premium Tour - featuring a streamlined season and greater financial rewards - but have so far found too many obstacles in their path.
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