Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
miniaturize . - adjective That is a
miniature version of something
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Examples
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Ryan - Some of the authors whose works have been miniaturized is impressive.
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It's of a type known as miniaturized or microsatellites, which are cheaper to produce and allow for less costly launch vehicles.
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It's of a type known as miniaturized or microsatellites, which are cheaper to produce and allow for less costly launch vehicles.
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Early specs of Samsung's Galaxy Q smartphone shows that the device could be classified as a miniaturized
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Among the secrets: ·W-88: This "miniaturized" warhead is the most sophisticated in the U.S. aresenal.
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In deep disgust with his contemporaries, especially his fellow academicians at King's College, Cambridge, Solanka becomes entranced by the possibility of seeing the world "miniaturized":
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The little fall of water slicing through the rocks in the picture's foreground provides a kind of miniaturized rendition of the force that shaped the magnificent valley in the background.
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Someday industry may produce large amounts of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs): Their unique physical and chemical properties make them attractive raw materials for a range of electronic and biomedical applications, such as miniaturized circuitry, diagnostic imaging, and drug delivery.
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As a weekend warrior and one who travels participating in tennis tournaments, I never believed that any video game could be "miniaturized" onto the big screen.
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Notfred's stuff contains a custom-built "miniaturized" version of Linux that just runs without user intervention (all the configuration was done when you generated the CD image).
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