The trouble is minimized by placing in front of the lens a plate with a central circular opening in it (denoted by the thick, dark line in Fig.
This defect is, however, minimized by crossing the wires about among themselves, so that any one line does not pass round the corresponding insulator on every pole.
But the negative effects of copyright were minimized by a remarkably prescient set of actions by courts and, to a much lesser extent, Congress, so that the worst scenarios did not come to pass.
Even though the rules would have allowed the equivalent of patenting the alphabet, the very maturity of the field minimized the disruption such patents could cause.
This should be minimized by well varnishing the wood to keep the moisture out of it.
In proportion as the class struggle between employers and employed was accentuated the common struggle against autocracy was minimized and obscured.
All the various obstacles raised by climate would have been minimized if construction had proceeded more slowly.
The Duma, though the restrictive election laws had minimized the revolutionary elements within it, clamored for the promised reforms until it was finally dissolved by the Government.
That the Allies here made serious gains was proved by the fact that for the first time Sofia dispatches admitted an enemy advance, though they minimized it to trifling significance.
Fermentive hydrolysis is minimized by cleanliness, alkaline hydrolysis by avoiding strongly alkaline liquors, and solation of collagen is reduced by both, and also by avoiding, as far as possible, the presence of calcium and ammonium salts.
The tendency to harsh grain with such processes is not so serious a defect with belting as with sole leather, and can be minimized by careful deliming.
Such old limes make a leather which is empty, loose, and dull grained, but the defects are minimized by the system of stuffing heavily and finishing the flesh, and hence the ancient lime remained with surprising tenacity.
Fortunately both of these sources of contamination are capable of being greatly minimized by more careful methods of handling.
In the factory, infection can be minimized because effective measures of cleanliness can be more easily applied.
Furthermore, by the use of diaphanous hangings, form will be minimized and the evanescent effects surely can be charming.
Besides really costing the manufacturer less than nothing, the new artificial lighting system was responsible for better products, decreased spoilage, minimized accidents, and generally elevated spirits of the workmen.
Chances for improper favoritism can be minimized by a properly formed board; such as the board of last June, which did such conscientious and excellent work in elimination.
Decisions should be rendered immediately, and the chance of delayminimized in every way.
Ralph Hambleton, with his precocious and cynical knowledge of the world, minimized my triumph by declaring that he would rather be his grandfather, Nathaniel Durrett, than the mayor of the biggest city in the country.
Auguste was a replica of his father, with the features minimized to regularity and the brow narrowed.
Even taxation, both local and national, has in effect reached a stage where private interest has become considerably minimized by the increasing burdens laid on the industry by government requirements.
To some extent the force of this argument was minimized by war and post-war conditions, but even yet development of coal mines is ahead of transportation and distribution.
And in the beginning of the new cycle all was well enough, but as time went on, discord entered in; at length the good was minimized and the evil everywhere diffused, and there was a danger of universal ruin.
Called SORT, an abbreviation for Simulation and Optimization of Rocket Trajectories, it minimized the laser energy required for an insertion trajectory into low earth orbit.
I don't know what I'll say, other than our Special Forces minimized the loss of life.
They minimizedthe entire affair, and endeavored to explain away the seriousness of the situation.
Amy's note of courseminimized her aid to him and magnified his aid to her.
Some heat is generally lost in transferring the heated body to the calorimeter; this loss may be minimized by performing the transference rapidly, but it cannot be accurately calculated or eliminated.
It can be minimized by making the mixing as rapid as possible, and by using a large calorimeter, so that the excess of temperature is always small.
The uncertainty due to the correction for the water equivalent was minimized by making it small (about 27 grammes) in comparison with the water weight.
This is a necessary--except so far as it can be minimized by safety devices--part of the modern machine process.
Ethically this distribution had somewhat the effect of group morality in that it minimized the individual and magnified the corporate body of which he was a part.
He died leaving a fortune, the amount of which was minimized by some and exaggerated by others.
When the great strike of miners broke out he at first minimizedits seriousness, thinking that it would not last a week.
South of Virginia the nature of the shore line minimized the local harrying, from which the northern part of the community suffered.
The manner of the old professor in receiving the letter and the calmness with which he had given his reply minimized the importance of the transaction in the mind of the messenger.
She minimized the significance of this by continuing rapidly.
Bassett had not denied that the culprit had been guilty of indiscretions; but he had minimized the importance of his error and adorned the tale with a moral on which Dan set about laying the greatest emphasis.
Dan, at some personal risk, saw to it that the illustrations were so minimized that it became unnecessary to sacrifice his text to accommodate it to the page set apart for it.
This quality time together had occurred for her sake but she minimized its effects where she could.
And for her, there were female vulnerabilities but earlier she had been prudent enough to get herself sterilized andminimized her sexual activity.
The grotesque element in Dante is not minimizedto the slightest extent.
Columbus' work has sometimes beenminimized in Western Europe, especially by the English, apparently in the fear lest recognition for him should lessen Harvey's glory.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minimized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.