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maximize

MAK-suh-myz

Maximize (verb) means to make something as large, great, or effective as possible. Example: “The company reorganized its schedules to maximize productivity.”

verb
1
To make something as large, great, or effective as possible.
"The company reorganized its schedules to maximize productivity."
"She took extra classes to maximize her chances of getting into medical school."
2
To enlarge a window on a computer screen so it fills the display.
"Click the square icon to maximize the browser window."

How to use maximize

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo get the biggest or best possible result out of something.

Common pairings
maximize profit maximize efficiency maximize a window

Word forms

maximized past tense, maximizes singular

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Etymology

From Latin maximus ("greatest") plus the English verb-forming suffix -ize.

Origin: Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What does “maximize” mean?

The word “maximize” means to make something as large, great, or effective as possible. In plain terms, to get the biggest or best possible result out of something.

How do you pronounce “maximize”?

“Maximize” is pronounced MAK-suh-myz (/ˈmæksəmaɪz/ in IPA).

How do you use “maximize” in a sentence?

Here is “maximize” used in a sentence: “The company reorganized its schedules to maximize productivity.”

What is the opposite of “maximize”?

The opposite of “maximize” — its antonyms — is minimize.

What part of speech is “maximize”?

“Maximize” is a verb.

Where does the word “maximize” come from?

The word “maximize” comes from Latin. From Latin maximus ("greatest") plus the English verb-forming suffix -ize.

Is “maximize” a common word?

“Maximize” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “maximize” have?

“Maximize” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to make something as large, great, or effective as possible.

What is the difference between maximize and optimize?

Maximize means to make something as large, great, or effective as possible, often focusing on pushing one measure to its highest point, while optimize means to make something as effective or functional as possible, often balancing multiple factors rather than pushing just one to its limit. For example, you might optimize a schedule while maximizing profit.

What does it mean to maximize a window on a computer?

To maximize a window on a computer means to enlarge it so that it fills the entire display. This is a specific technical sense of maximize distinct from its more general meaning of making something as effective as possible.

Is it maximize or maximise?

Maximize is the standard American English spelling, while maximise is the standard British English spelling, with the same meaning in both. The choice depends on which variety of English is being followed.

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