Miniaturization

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌmɪniˌætʃərəˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of miniaturization

noun something that has been made smaller in size

Example Sentences

A1 Miniaturization makes things smaller.

A2 The miniaturization of technology has led to smaller and more portable devices.

B1 The miniaturization of components in electronics has allowed for more compact and efficient devices.

B2 Advancements in miniaturization have revolutionized industries such as healthcare and aerospace.

C1 The miniaturization of computer chips has greatly increased processing power while reducing size.

C2 Researchers are constantly pushing the boundaries of miniaturization to create even smaller and more advanced technology.

Examples of miniaturization in a Sentence

formal The miniaturization of electronic devices has allowed for more powerful technology in smaller packages.

informal I love how miniaturization has made our phones so much easier to carry around everywhere.

slang Check out this miniaturization of a gaming console - it's so cute and tiny!

figurative The artist's miniaturization of the city skyline in his painting gives it a unique and detailed look.

Grammatical Forms of miniaturization

past tense

miniaturized

plural

miniaturizations

comparative

more miniaturized

superlative

most miniaturized

present tense

miniaturize

future tense

will miniaturize

perfect tense

has miniaturized

continuous tense

is miniaturizing

singular

miniaturization

positive degree

miniaturized

infinitive

to miniaturize

gerund

miniaturizing

participle

miniaturizing

Origin and Evolution of miniaturization

First Known Use: 1884 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'miniaturization' originated from the Latin word 'minutus', meaning small, and the suffix '-ization' which indicates the process of making something small.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of creating small-scale versions of objects or technologies, the term 'miniaturization' has evolved to encompass the process of making things smaller, more compact, and more efficient in various fields such as technology, electronics, and manufacturing.