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    trim
    [trim]
    verb
    trim (verb) · trims (third person present) · trimmed (past tense) · trimmed (past participle) · trimming (present participle)
    1. make (something) neat or of the required size or form by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts:
      "trim the grass using a sharp mower"
      • cut off (irregular or unwanted parts):
        "he was trimming the fat off some pork chops"
      • reduce the size, amount, or number of (something, typically expenditure or costs):
        "Congress had to decide which current defense programs should be trimmed"
      • (trim down)
        (of a person) lose weight; become slimmer:
        "he works on trimming down and eating right"
      • firm up or lose weight from (a part of one's body):
        "the machine is ideal for trimming the waist, hips, and thighs"
    2. decorate (something), typically with contrasting items or pieces of material:
      "a pair of black leather gloves trimmed with fake fur"
    3. adjust (sails) to take best advantage of the wind:
      "her jobs include trimming the spinnaker and dealing with the yacht's plumbing"
      • adjust the forward and after drafts of (a vessel) by changing the distribution of weight on board, especially cargo and ballast.
      • keep or adjust the degree to which (an aircraft) can be maintained at a constant altitude without any control forces being present.
      • adapt one's views to the prevailing political trends for personal advancement.
    4. informal
      dated
      get the better of (someone), typically by cheating them out of money.
    5. informal
      dated
      rebuke (someone) angrily.
    noun
    trim (noun) · trims (plural noun)
    1. additional decoration, typically along the edges of something and in contrasting color or material:
      "we painted the buildings off-white with a blue trim" · "suede sandals with gold trim"
      • decorative additions to a vehicle, typically the upholstery or interior lining of a car:
        "refinements such as air conditioning and leather trim"
    2. an act of cutting off part of something in order to neaten it:
      "his hair needs a trim"
      • a short piece of film cut out during the final editing stage.
    3. the state of being in good order or condition:
      "no one had been there for months—everything was out of trim"
    4. the degree to which an aircraft can be maintained at a constant altitude without any control forces being present:
      "the pilot's only problem was the need to constantly readjust the trim"
    5. the difference between a vessel's forward and after drafts, especially as it affects its navigability:
      "ships' masters had to check trim and stability before departure"
    adjective
    trim (adjective) · trimmer (comparative adjective) · trimmest (superlative adjective)
    1. neat and smart in appearance; in good order:
      "his face was freshly shaved, his clothes neat and trim" · "a trim little villa"
      • (of a person or their body) slim and fit:
        "she has a trim, athletic figure"
    Origin
    Old English trymman, trymian ‘make firm, arrange’, of which the adjective appears to be a derivative. The word's history is obscure; current verb senses date from the early 16th century when usage became frequent and served many purposes: this is possibly explained by spoken or dialect use in the Middle English period not recorded in extant literature.
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    verb
    1. make (something) neat or of the required size or form by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts:
    2. decorate (something), typically with contrasting items or pieces of material:
    3. rebuke (someone) angrily.
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. additional decoration, typically along the edges of something and in contrasting color or material:
      • an act of cutting off part of something in order to neaten it:
        • the state of being in good order or condition:
        adjective
        1. neat and smart in appearance; in good order:
          neat and tidy
          as neat as a new pin
          in (good) order
          well looked-after
          well maintained
          shipshape (and Bristol fashion)
          in apple-pie order
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        To make neat or tidy by clipping, smoothing, or pruning: trimmed his moustache; trimmed the hedges.
        Meaning of trim in English trim verb [ T ] us / trɪm / uk / trɪm / -mm- trim verb [T] (CUT) Add to word list to make something neater or more level by cutting a small amount off it:
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