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optimize

verb

  1. make efficient
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Pronunciation: /ˈɑptɪmaɪz/ / /ˈɒptɪmaɪz/

verb

Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₁ep-der. Proto-Indo-European *h₁épsder. Proto-Indo-European *h₁epi Proto-Indo-European *-tm̥mos ? Latin optimus Proto-Indo-European *-id- Proto-Indo-European *-yéti Proto-Indo-European *-idyéti Proto-Hellenic *-íďďō Ancient Greek -ῐ́ζω (-ĭ́zō) Proto-Indo-European *-mos Proto-Indo-European *-mós Ancient Greek -μός (-mós) Ancient Greek -ῐσμός (-ĭsmós)der. Latin -ismusbor. French -isme French optim(isme) ▲ Ancient Greek -ῐ́ζω (-ĭ́zō) Proto-Hellenic *-tās Ancient Greek -τής (-tḗs) Ancient Greek -ῐστής (-ĭstḗs)bor. Latin -istabor. French -iste French optimistebor. English optimistbf. English optimize Back-formation from optimist. First attested in 1844.

  1. To act optimistically or as an optimist.
  2. To make (something) optimal.

    We need to optimize the supply chain to reduce costs.

  3. To make (something) more efficient, such as a computer program.

    The website was redesigned to optimize user experience.

    He used software to optimize the performance of his computer.

  4. To become optimal.