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ef·fi·cient [ɪˈfɪʃənt] ADJ

1. efficient (productive):

efficient
efficient person
efficient person

2. efficient (economical):

efficient

fuel-efˈficient ADJ

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Businesses that have lower costs, are more efficient, and can deliver quality products, are those that prosper.
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Their body shape allows for very efficient flight, which costs 5075% less for swallows than equivalent passerines of the same size.
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They were superseded in the second half of the 19th century in many applications by more efficient methods.
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Hooking was an efficient means of producing irregular shapes for large commissions.
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The thinner air will reduce air resistance and allow more efficient engine geometries.
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Another option is to outsource the risk to somebody more efficient to manage the risk.
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Sometime after 1998 big changes took place as the stadium was not efficient to be kept and maintained.
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Over the longer term, gains provided by satellite-based navigation systems will offer more efficient routes that reduce the amount of time aircraft spend in flight.
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It is an energy efficient structure with a full glass faade and modern elevation.
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The main aim is to develop cost, energy efficient ways to produce and store jaggery.
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