trimmed

/trɪmd/
verb
  1. Past tense of trim: cut off the unwanted parts of something to make it neater or smaller.
    • The chef trimmed the fat from the meat.
    • She trimmed the bushes in the front yard yesterday.
    • He trimmed his hair before the job interview.
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adjective
  1. Cut or made shorter and neater, especially hair, plants, or edges.
    • He had a neatly trimmed beard.
    • She wore a dress trimmed with lace.
    • The trimmed hedges gave the yard a clean look.
  2. Having had unnecessary parts removed; reduced in size or cost.
    • The trimmed budget left no room for extras.
    • The company offered a trimmed version of the software for free.
    • After the edits, the report was a trimmed 10 pages.
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