downscale

2 ENTRIES FOUND:

1down·scale

verb \ˈdan-ˌskāl\
down·scaleddown·scal·ing

Definition of DOWNSCALE

transitive verb
: to cut back in size or scope <the recession forced us to downscale vacation plans>

Examples of DOWNSCALE

  1. The festival will have to be downscaled this year.
  2. <the poor economy forced the plant to downscale production>

First Known Use of DOWNSCALE

1945

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