Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See economization, etc.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of economization.

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Examples

  • That's a, let's say, unique way of cost-cutting and economisation. posted by Chirayu @ 1:12:00 PM postCount'111458724328941324';

    Personal Chirayu 2005

  • But this next carries with it the improved efficiency of the producers themselves, with whom, however, the standpoint changes from the mere economisation of physical energies to the higher economy of organic evolution.

    Civics: as Applied Sociology Patrick Geddes 1893

  • I may as well state here, that for the economisation of space the buoy for floating out anchor was an india-rubber ball, made of the same materials as an ordinary air-cushion, and distended in the same way.

    For Treasure Bound Harry Collingwood 1886

  • A central axis of this reform has been an increasing economisation of competition law.

    Conflict of Laws .net 2009

  • The two most common forms of free cooling are air-side economisation and water-side economisation.

    Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox 2008

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