Maximization ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Maximization ( noun )

The act or process of making something as great or large as possible.

Origin:

Late 19th century; from maximize + -ation, it refers to the act or process of making something as great or large as possible.

Examples:

  1. The company's goal is the maximization of profits.
  2. The maximization of efficiency is a primary concern for the factory manager.
  3. The government's policy is focused on the maximization of economic growth.
  4. The research is aimed at the maximization of crop yield.
  5. The team's strategy is the maximization of their chances of winning the game.

(As a verb)

Maximization ( verb )

The act or process of making something as great or large as possible.

Origin:

Late 19th century; from maximize + -ation, it refers to the act or process of making something as great or large as possible.

Examples:

  1. The company's goal is the maximization of profits.
  2. The maximization of efficiency is a primary concern for the factory manager.
  3. The government's policy is focused on the maximization of economic growth.
  4. The research is aimed at the maximization of crop yield.
  5. The team's strategy is the maximization of their chances of winning the game.
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