It may be profitable to notice some of the technical devices by which attention is economised in the theatre and the interest of the audience is thereby centred upon the main business of the moment.
The play is thus an easy one to follow: attention is economised and no effect is lost.
They practise parental care and they secure survival with greatly economised reproduction.
In other words, the animals that have varied in the direction of economised reproduction may keep their foothold in the struggle for existence if they have varied at the same time in the direction of parental care.
Look you, now that things are being cut down all round, has not a letter been economised in the description of your office?
For three days, the mother and daughter economised in their breakfasts and in their dinners, and on the fourth day they took two tickets for the second gallery.
Although space is economised by the adoption of these plans, they lead to an endless number of serious accidents from kicks, bites, and stake wounds from the splintered posts.
And can it be supposed that the Almighty Being, who has thus economised the existence of the material creation, should be less mindful of the immaterial soul of man?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.