efficient - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • computationally: The technique is computationally efficient and allows the calculation of the properties of interacting elements.
  • thermally: The soft, thermally efficient TKA 100 Crew provides warmth without weight and a comfortable, pullover style, zip free fit.
  • economically: Happiness economics would target unemployment beyond what is economically efficient to what is optimal for well-being.
  • highly: The capital city has a highly efficient public transport system.
  • ruthlessly: He was known to be ruthlessly efficient, but somewhat of a showman.
  • remarkably: Most welcome is the simple, but remarkably efficient, currency converter.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: Having less " capture area " is what makes this antenna less efficient.
  • become: In fact many industrial users have already become much more energy efficient.

Modifies a noun

  • manner: You'll have the highest quality images stored in the most efficient manner possible.
  • running: There is a tendency for proceedings to be delayed and for the efficient running of criminal trials to be disturbed.
  • algorithm: To outline some efficient parallel algorithms for solving Linear Algebra Problems.
  • appliance: Trade in schemes for high energy appliances against energy efficient appliances.
  • operation: Additionally, a planned maintenance and inspection program will help ensure efficient brewery process operation.
  • way: Here is an efficient way to delete all files older than a week: find.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: The team would eventually get accustomed to the early starts and become more efficient at getting away from huts without delay.
  • seem: Had some problems however phones answered quickly, politely and staff seemed very efficient.
  • enable: A relatively simple page format is used throughout which enables efficient searching.
  • allow: Advantages: Bolt-on modules allow efficient, formal instruction and avoid duplication and/or omission.

Preposition: in

  • term: Busses are much more efficient in terms of road space and energy per passenger than cars.
  • sense: Efficient in the sense of less network traffic, fewer errors and easier configuration with low maintenance.

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