Maximization
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noun
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verb
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(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:
- The company's goal is the maximization of profits.
- The maximization of efficiency is a primary concern for the factory manager.
- The government's policy is focused on the maximization of economic growth.
- The research is aimed at the maximization of crop yield.
- 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:
- The company's goal is the maximization of profits.
- The maximization of efficiency is a primary concern for the factory manager.
- The government's policy is focused on the maximization of economic growth.
- The research is aimed at the maximization of crop yield.
- The team's strategy is the maximization of their chances of winning the game.