parsimoniously

/ˌpɑrsəˈmoʊniəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows unwillingness to spend money or use resources; stingily.
    • The landlord parsimoniously refused to fix the broken heater.
    • He parsimoniously rationed the last of the peanut butter.
    • She lived parsimoniously, saving every penny for her children's education.
  2. In a way that uses the simplest or fewest assumptions or steps.
    • The theory was parsimoniously explained in just three principles.
    • He argued parsimoniously, using only the most essential evidence.
    • The algorithm was designed parsimoniously to minimize computational cost.
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