Pronunciation: /ˈstriːmˌlaɪnɪŋ/
noun the act or process of making something more efficient or simple
A1 Streamlining the process made it easier for everyone to understand.
A2 The company is streamlining its operations to increase efficiency.
B1 Streamlining the supply chain will help reduce costs and improve delivery times.
B2 The new software system is streamlining the workflow and increasing productivity.
C1 The streamlining of policies and procedures has led to significant improvements in the organization.
C2 The CEO's streamlining of the company's structure resulted in a more agile and competitive organization.
verb to make something more efficient or simple
A1 I am streamlining my wardrobe by donating clothes I no longer wear.
A2 The company is streamlining its production process to increase efficiency.
B1 The new software program is streamlining the way we manage inventory.
B2 The CEO is streamlining the company's operations to reduce costs.
C1 The government is streamlining its policies to improve service delivery.
C2 The project manager is streamlining the project plan to ensure timely completion.
formal The company is streamlining its operations to improve efficiency.
informal We're streamlining the process to make it easier for everyone.
slang Let's streamline this project so we can finish it quickly.
figurative Streamlining our approach will help us cut through the clutter and focus on what's important.
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