Maintaining consistency in academic writing is crucial to ensure that the work is coherent and simple to comprehend. However, many students struggle to differentiate between British English vs. American English, which can confuse them while spelling certain words, like “maximize” or “maximize.” If you’re interested in enhancing your knowledge of these two variations of English, please continue reading.
“Maximise” or “maximize”
“Maximise/maximize” is a verb that means to make as large or as great as possible; to increase or enhance to the utmost degree. In British English, the spelling “maximise” is typically used, while in American English, “maximize” is preferred.
British English
maximise
American English
maximize
Both spellings are acceptable, but the decision depends on the version of English being used. It’s advisable to opt for the spelling that matches the chosen English variant to maintain consistency.
Examples of using “maximise” and “maximize”
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the verb “maximise/maximize” in British and American English.
- British English: Maximise
- American English: Maximize
“Maximise” or “maximize” in the “-ed” form
When “maximise” or “maximize” is used in the past tense or as a past participle, it takes the “-ed” form. In the following, we’ll provide you with examples in each English variant.
- British English: Maximised
- American English: Maximized
“Maximise” or “maximize” in the “-ing” form
When “maximise/maximize” is used in the present participle form, it ends in “-ing.” This form indicates ongoing or continuous action. We’ll give you three example sentences each for British and American English below.
- British English: Maximising
- American English: Maximizing
“Maximisation” or “maximization”
This section discusses the variations in spelling of the word “maximization/maximization.” It examines how the choice of spelling depends on the English variant being used and emphasizes the importance of consistency in writing. Additionally, we provide examples to illustrate the differences between the two spellings and their usage in context.
- British English: Maximisation
- American English: Maximization
FAQs
The British spell it as “maximising” with an “s.”
“Maximise” is spelled with an “s” in British English, while “maximize” is spelled with a “z” in American English.
“Maximise/maximize” means to make something as great or large as possible.
“Maximization/maximization” refers to the action or process of making something as great or large as possible.
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