To free of excess or unnecessary matter by or as if by cutting trim a steak There are three meanings listed in oed's entry for the adjective trimmed To make neat or tidy by clipping, smoothing, or pruning
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To remove the excess or unwanted parts from
To remove (excess or unwanted parts)
Trimmed the fat from the budget. If clothes and other things made of cloth are trimmed, they are decorated, especially around the… Something that's trimmed has been cut or clipped to be tidier or smaller in size Your dad's trimmed beard makes him look especially handsome in the tuxedo he's wearing to your cousin's wedding.
To put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc. To remove (something superfluous or dispensable) by or as if by cutting (often fol To trim off loose threads from a ragged edge To cut down, as to required size or shape
Trim a piece of wood.
We trimmed the christmas tree The sailors trimmed the sails He trimmed down over the summer She has a trim figure
He keeps fit and trim by biking He went to the barber for a trim The lawn needs a trim The fabric has a gold trim
He's been exercising to get in trim for the season.
Definition of trim verb from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary Trim something to make something neater, smaller, better, etc., by cutting parts from it (figurative) the training budget had been trimmed by £10 000 To cut away unnecessary parts from something
Trim something (off something) trim any excess fat off the meat. Trimmed as an adjective describes an item that has been neatly cut or reduced in size It often carries a connotation of cleanliness or precision in appearance. Trimmed or decorated as specified.click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.