tr.v. min·i·mized, min·i·miz·ing, min·i·miz·es 1. To reduce to the smallest possible amount, extent, size, or degree. 2. To represent as having the least degree of importance, value, or size: minimized the magnitude of the crisis. [From MINIMUM.] min′i·mi·zation (-mĭ-zāshən) n. mini·miz′er n. |
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