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streamline

[streem-lahyn] / ˈstrimˌlaɪn /






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Their dominance comes from genome streamlining, an evolutionary strategy in which organisms shed genes to conserve energy in nutrient-poor environments.

From Science Daily

"The complaint basically ... raises the same grounds as the previous complaint, just much condensed and streamlined."

From Barron's

Artists often streamline what they add to the canvas to highlight the aesthetic splendor in simplicity.

From Salon

AI is also automating customer service, streamlining returns, and reducing fraud, all of which feed directly into operating margins.

From Barron's

Now, some residents say the water companies should merge to cut costs and streamline operations — an idea that has prompted debate among managers of the three utilities.

From Los Angeles Times