verbs - Word meaning "to make more efficient"?


I think this question came up in a conversation with a friend...we were discussing how serving lunch could be made more efficient.



They could _____ the lunch line by doing this or that.



The only word we could think of was "efficienize", but I doubt that's an actual word. Any ideas?



Answer



I think that the word you're looking for here is optimize:



From Merriam-Webster: to make as perfect, effective, or functional as possible



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