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When you streamline something, you're simplifying it to make it more efficient or profitable. When you think of streamlining, think of a bunch of streams coming together to form one stream.
streamline verb [T] (IMPROVE) to improve the effectiveness of an organization such as a business or government, often by making the way activities are performed simpler:
To streamline an organization or process means to make it more efficient by removing unnecessary parts of it. They're making efforts to streamline their normally cumbersome bureaucracy. [VERB noun] They say things should be better now that they have streamlined application procedures. [VERB noun]
- a. To construct or design in a form that offers the least resistance to fluid flow: streamline a car's design. b. To design with flowing, graceful lines: streamline furniture. 2. To improve the efficiency of, often by simplification: streamline a factory process. n.
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Verb streamline (third-person singular simple present streamlines, present participle streamlining, simple past and past participle streamlined) (transitive) To design and construct the contours of a vehicle etc. so as to offer the least resistance to its flow through a fluid.