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The verb of maximum is maximise (or maximize in US English).The other verbs are maximises, maximising and maximised."We will be maximising our stock"."We have maximised your potential".
The correct spelling is "maximize" in the United States and its federal-controlled territories (Americanized English).In other English-speaking countries "maximise" is the correct spelling (British English). This predominantly seen in the United Kingdom and its territories, or areas that were once its territories.
Australians spell "maximize" as "maximise," using the British English convention. This spelling reflects the preference for "s" over "z" in certain words. Thus, in Australian English, you'll commonly see "maximise" used in both formal and informal contexts.
Maximise has no prefix, since imise is not a word, although max is a root of maximise, meaning to enlarge, or having to do with increase in size.
The US spelling is maximize, the UK spelling is maximise (to get the greatest value).
The word 'maximise' means to get the most out of something. It might mean to make the most of an opportunity or give 100% effort in a certain task to maximise the reward.
to maximise performance
To maximise their profit
To maximise profits.
by a huge pump
to maximise the wealth of the investors.
to maximise the wealth of the investors.