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economize

economize / economize
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: economizedpp: economizeding: economizing

This term carries a pragmatic, disciplined connotation, focusing on the strategic reduction of waste or expenditure. It differs from simply being cheap or stingy by implying a purposeful goal, such as saving for a specific objective or surviving a period of scarcity. In a corporate or industrial context, the word shifts toward efficiency and optimization. Here, it describes the systemic refinement of processes to eliminate redundancy and maximize output with minimal input.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbeconomize
[~][~ on something]

To spend less money than is usual or necessary in order to save for the future.

"The family had to economize during the recession."

Transitive Verbeconomize
[~ something]

To use a resource or supply more efficiently to avoid waste.

"The new engine is designed to economize fuel."

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