Minify

Word MINIFY
Character 6
Hyphenation min i fy
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Minify"

What do we mean by minify?

To make smaller or less significant; reduce. transitive verb

To make little or less; make small or smaller; lessen; diminish.

To make of less value or importance; treat as of slight worth; slight; depreciate.

In both senses opposed to magnify.

To make small, or smaller; to diminish the apparent dimensions of; to lessen. transitive verb

To degrade by speech or action. transitive verb

To reduce in size verb

To reduce in apparent size, as for example objects viewed through a lens or mirror shaped so as to increase the field of view, such as a convex or aspheric mirror or a Fresnel lens verb

To remove white space and unnecessary characters from a web page in order to reduce its size and improve download time verb

Make smaller verb

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Minify

The word "minify" in example sentences

* Added options to specify minify group policies per template ❋ Unknown (2009)

* Fixed minify bug with rewriting of url URI in CSS ❋ Unknown (2009)

* Added options for toggling inline CSS and JS minification to improve minify reliability ❋ Unknown (2009)

* Added additional file download fallback methods for minify ❋ Unknown (2009)

This doesn't quite solve the problem of online piracy--or much else--though offering legal, properly policed alternatives can sometimes minify wrongdoing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I here hesitate before a little adventure which I would not make too much of nor yet minify: it seems to me so gentle and winning. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Disposition has also its concave and convex lenses, which magnify some things and minify others. ❋ W. F. Markwick (N/A)

Local caste, prejudice, interest, and bias warp us and minify our usefulness. ❋ Various (N/A)

We do not question nor minify their great duty and destiny in America. ❋ Various (N/A)

Again, over against this admission may be placed another statement of fact, not to minify the truth already alluded to, but to illustrate the futility of basing an entire argument upon one arm of a syllogism, viz.: the Negro's numerical growth since freedom sung in his ears, is a clear evidence of physical vitality. ❋ Daniel Wallace [Editor] Culp (N/A)

Why does the world minify our intelligence by depreciating our favorite article of diet, and express the ultimate extreme of mental pauperism by saying of him on whose intellect they would heap contempt, "He doesn't know beans"? ❋ Various (N/A)

To say this is not in any way to minify the evil results which alcohol often has on the individual, or the disastrous consequences to his offspring, euthenically. ❋ Paul Popenoe (1933)

Then let us truly magnify Him -- not minify, as the theologians do. ❋ Christopher Morley (1923)

Masonry, which no one seeks to minify, may easily be exaggerated. ❋ Joseph Fort Newton (1913)

It is the will of the one who is not yet awake to the fact that there is a life that far transcends the life of merely the intellect and the physical senses, and which when realized and lived, does not do away with or minify these, but which, on the contrary, brings them to their highest perfection and to their powers of keenest enjoyment. ❋ Ralph Waldo Trine (1912)

Her power did not absorb and minify; it enlarged, enlivened, and became a source of inspiration. ❋ Various (1904)

Biographers are under a great temptation at times to create, or at least to magnify, the virtues of their subjects; and the temptation is not less on other occasions to deny, or greatly to minify, their vices. ❋ Unknown (1902)

It accustoms him to magnify the personal duties and minify the social ones, and it greatly retards his adjustment to larger life. ❋ Unknown (1898)

From a recent careful survey of every Southern State through nearly one hundred trusty observers, I have the testimony that the young women are pure in large numbers, and are rapidly increasing in an intense desire and determination to preserve themselves chaste and pure from the lustful approaches of the sinner; and that the number of legally and lovingly married families purely preserved in the domestic and social virtues among husbands and wives, sons and daughters is so far beyond the days of slavery that a comparison would minify the difference. ❋ John Wesley Edward (1896)

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