noun
- trains designed with a smooth, aerodynamic shape to reduce air resistance and increase speed
- people who work to make processes, organizations, or systems more efficient by removing unnecessary elements
Usage: historical; transportation
Usage: business
Examples
- The famous streamliners of the 1930s revolutionized passenger rail travel.
- These sleek streamliners could reach speeds of over 100 miles per hour.
- The company hired streamliners to reduce bureaucracy and improve workflow.
- As experienced streamliners, they eliminated redundant procedures.
- The streamliners cut the project timeline from six months to three.
- Many vintage streamliners are now displayed in railway museums.