Noun
the act of raising to the highest possible point or condition or position
Source: WordNetAs prey is most abundant in spring and early summer, the devil's reproductive cycle starts in March or April so that the end of the weaning period coincides with the maximisation of food supplies in the wild for the newly roaming young devils. Source: Internet
Previously, one of the tenets of the VOC pricing policy was to slightly over-supply the pepper market, so as to depress prices below the level where interlopers were encouraged to enter the market (instead of striving for short-term profit maximisation). Source: Internet
It embeds “profit maximisation and marketisation” but also a generalised capacity for people to become citizens, with expectations of rights and protections. Source: Internet
Looking ahead, MPC reiterated that it continues to pursue activities aimed at delivering additional shareholder value through the maximisation of its current property portfolio as well as extrinsic growth. Source: Internet
Workers are at the mercy of their employers and may be sacrificed on the altar of profit maximisation. Source: Internet