Definitionadj. reduced to the smallest possible size or amount or degree
Last update: September 3, 2015
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He minimized the situation and thanked us for the excitement we'd given to the start of his retirement. [Please select]
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It was obvious that Roylston had rather minimized his own importance. [Please select]
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During this same week Lyons, writing privately to Russell, minimized the "scare" about Lee's advance. [Please select]
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Cagle (1946 and 1948) minimized error by expressing plastral length as the sum of the laminal (or growth-ring) lengths. [Please select]
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Auguste was a replica of his father, with the features minimized to regularity and the brow narrowed. [Please select]
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The skipper perceived that he was the bearer of unpleasant tidings and diplomatically minimized the importance of his news. [Please select]
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When whole-body resistance is maximized (maximum tissue and coat resistances), passive heat transfer is minimized. [Please select]
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The perils of the sea were not minimized in the imaginations of us inexperienced voyagers. [Please select]
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She enlarged upon the advantages and minimized the discomforts, with the aid of a word now and then from the eager and interested Benny. [Please select]
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In addition, by involving all interested and responsible individuals, groups, or organizations at an early stage, cooperative efforts can be maximized and disagreements identified and minimized. [Please select]
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