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minify

[min-uh-fahy] / ˈmɪn əˌfaɪ /






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It's common to minify CSS and JavaScript files by removing whitespace and comments, renaming variables, and a few other tricks.

From The Guardian Apr. 18, 2013

Her power did not absorb and minify; it enlarged, enlivened, and became a source of inspiration.

From Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" by Various

It has become a habit with some to make light of these grim and terrible facts, to minify the suffering experienced, or to try and impute the terrible condition to drink.

From The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891 by Flower, B. O. (Benjamin Orange)

Best of all, it would greatly minify the evils of bribery for reasons given above.

From Studies in Civics by McCleary, J. T. (James Thompson)

Unless this fact be kept in mind, the influence of the Church upon Masonry, which no one seeks to minify, may easily be exaggerated.

From The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry by Newton, Joseph Fort

As in the Hero-Worship, he shows this Teutonic bias, and the religious training that minified Greek literature.

From The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature by Nordby, Conrad Hjalmar

It has throughout denied or minified Mendelian results, and depended on the treatment of inheritance by a study of correlations.

From Applied Eugenics by Popenoe, Paul

No doubt engineering may succeed in removing some of the obstacles and in minifying the dangers of this passage.

From The Awakening of China by Martin, W. A. P. (William Alexander Parsons)




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