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minimalize

[ min-uh-muh-lahyz ]

verb (used with object)

minimalized, minimalizing.
  1. to make minimal:

    to minimalize tax increases.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

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Minimalize visual clutter by using pairs of items — in this case, a matching sofa and love seat, matching console and coffee table, and matching lamps — instead of a bunch of different pieces.

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“We will not allow the federal government to trivialize the law, and minimalize the importance of clean air for millions of New Yorkers.â€

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But Vera added just because chances are small doesn't minimalize the threat.

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Perry Lang built an onsite laboratory for dry-aging steaks; he likens his preferences for concentrating beef flavors to the process of grapes converting to raisins, and he aims to minimalize much of the blue-cheesy funk often associated with dry-aging.

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Whether deliberate or not, moves by Xi seem designed to minimalize predecessor Hu’s place in history.

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