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streamline [ˈstri:mlaɪn][+ organization, system, process] rationaliser* * *['striːmlaɪn]transitive verb1) ( in design) caréner2) ( make more efficient) rationaliser [distribution, production]; euph ( cut back) dégraisser [company] -
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(production, methods) rationaliser; (company, department, industry) dégraisserThe sweeping restructuring, including plans to scrap the second delivery, streamline the transport network and outsource some non-core operations is expected to cost £2.4bn. The plan is being underpinned by a package of measures announced yesterday by the government.
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1) rationaliser; simplifier; élaguer; harmoniser; réorganiser3) fam. dégraisser [le personnel]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to streamline
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Ind. rationaliser les opérationsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to streamline operations
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streamline — {{11}}streamline (n.) 1868, line drawn from point to point, so that its direction is everywhere that of the motion of the fluid [Lamb, Hydrodynamics, 1906], from STREAM (Cf. stream) (n.) + LINE (Cf. line) (n.). The adjective is attested from 1898 … Etymology dictionary
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