Just as an individual bank economizes and mobilizes and makes flexible in amount the funds of individual members of a community, so a bankers' bank mobilizes and economizes and makes flexible in amount the money of the banks.
As three is the number most usually required, the omission of this number economizes telegraphing.
It economizes telegraphing very much and is perfectly definite.
Brevity alsoeconomizes time in telegraphing, which is of great importance on a busy wire.
The method of committing by wholes instead of parts not only economizes time and effort in the learning, but also gives a better sense of unity and meaning to the matter memorized.
This arrangementeconomizes our thinking by allowing us to think in large terms.
It economizes the workings of the mind in every way.
Theoretically the periodic sentence is better than the loose sentence; for it economizes attention.
There is a limit to the length of a period that economizes attention; and there is a limit to the number of successive periods which a reader can endure.
She economizesher strength when restoring an old nest; she economizes it when replacing the Snail-shell by the reed.
When the worker has herself bored the channel, she economizes her space: she knows how costly it is.
The man in a rude state has very rude instruments; he therefore wastes his force: the man in a civilized state has very perfect ones; he therefore economizes it.
Machinery not only adds to human power, and economizes human time, but it works up the most common materials into articles of value, and equalizes the use of valuable materials.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economizes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.