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downscale

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English

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Etymology

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From down- +‎ scale.

Adjective

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downscale (comparative more downscale, superlative most downscale)

  1. Being downmarket, of a lower quality.
  2. Of a series of notes, falling in pitch in regular or musical intervals; descending.

Verb

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downscale (third-person singular simple present downscales, present participle downscaling, simple past and past participle downscaled)

  1. To reduce in size; to downsize.

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