slim down
Third Person
slims down
Present Participle
slimming down
Past Tense
slimmed down
Past Participle
slimmed down
1
to lose weight
- She has been working hard to slim down before her sister's wedding.
- As part of his health journey, he decided to slowly slim down over the course of several months.
- The doctor advised him to adopt a healthier lifestyle to slim down and improve his overall well-being.
- To achieve his fitness goals, he decided to slim down his body by cutting down on unhealthy snacks.
- After the holidays, many people make resolutions to slim down their post-celebration weight.
Antonyms:
2
to reduce the size, scale, or complexity of something, often with the aim of increasing efficiency, simplicity, or effectiveness
- To improve efficiency, the manager suggested they slim the project down by eliminating unnecessary steps.
- Facing weight restrictions, the airline decided to slim down its in-flight magazine to reduce fuel consumption.
- The company decided to slim down its operations by consolidating departments and streamlining processes.
- The chef had to slim the salad down by reducing the portion sizes of high-calorie ingredients.
- With a limited budget, the film director had to slim down the script, focusing on essential scenes for production.