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economize

[ih-kon-uh-mahyz] / ɪˈkɒn əˌmaɪz /


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Investment in AI will keep boosting stocks, spending by wealthier people will support the economy as the less well-off economize, and uncertainty about trade will diminish, but remain a factor.

From Barron's

By February, heads of artillery units in several regions said they had less than 10% of the supplies they needed as Kyiv rushed to economize shells.

From Seattle Times

She began with an incisive reading of Webern’s Six Pieces for Orchestra, keeping her conducting elegantly restrained, even economized — gestures that befitted this sharply angled, brief set.

From New York Times

Desperate to economize shells, military leaders ordered units to fire at only precise targets.

From Seattle Times

Jewison economized by having his cinematographer use a hand-held camera instead of fancier equipment.

From Los Angeles Times