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		Definition of minimalize in English: minimalize(also minimalise) verb ˈmɪnɪm(ə)lʌɪz [with object]1Reduce (something, especially something undesirable) to the smallest possible amount or degree.  you can take precautions to minimalize risks Example sentencesExamples -  Even after a long run, driver fatigue is minimalised.
 -  Fire risks were also minimalised.
 -  Our pilots and air crew go to great lengths to minimalise civilian risk.
 -  The mixture allegedly minimalizes the possibility of a hangover.
 -  You can take precautions to minimalise risks.
 -  The incision can be minimalized.
 -  He said the union had a role to play to minimalise the stressfulness of retirement.
 -  I agree with minimalizing environmental damage.
 -  The second tactic is to minimalize eye contact, as focusing on someone in public space might invade his or her privacy.
 -  Fairly meticulous planning is involved in an effort to minimalise the pain of travelling as much as possible.
 
 - 1.1 Represent or estimate at less than the true value or importance.
 I don't mean to minimalize the seriousness of the situation Example sentencesExamples -  It still, of course, is surgery on his heart, and I don't mean to minimalize that at all.
 -  I don't mean to minimalize the seriousness.
 -  I don't think we minimalized this, did we?
 -  This does not in any way minimalise the suffering of those in the occupied territories.
 -  I don't think the crimes of my people should ever be minimalised.
 -  I'm also less than happy with the minimalizing of his character.
 -  There may be serious issues, and I don't think they should be minimalized.
 -  His tendency to deny or minimalise his past offending behaviour makes counselling difficult.
 -  This could result in his contributions being marginalized or minimalized.
 -  The cultural elites want to minimalize this powerful virtue.
 
  
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