Vocab Dictionary

downscaling Definition and Meaning

Pronunciation: /ˈdaʊnˌskeɪlɪŋ/

Part of speech: noun

Definitions of downscaling

  1. 1. the process of reducing the size, amount, or scope of something.

    Example: The company is undergoing downscaling to cut costs.

  2. 2. to reduce in size, amount, or scope.

    Example: They decided to downscale their operations due to budget constraints.

Synonyms for downscaling

Antonyms for downscaling

Etymology

The term 'downscaling' combines 'down' (indicating a reduction) and 'scale' (referring to size or level), with the suffix '-ing' indicating the action or process.

Examples of downscaling in a Sentence

  • The downscaling of the project led to significant savings.
  • After the downscaling, the team was much smaller but more efficient.
  • Downscaling can sometimes lead to better resource management.
  • The firm announced a downscaling of its workforce to remain competitive.
  • She advocated for downscaling the event to fit the budget.

Phrases Using downscaling

downscale market
a market segment that targets lower-income consumers.
downscale lifestyle
a way of living that is simpler and less expensive.
downscale strategy
a plan aimed at reducing size or costs.

Word Forms

past Tense
downscaled
present Participle
downscaling

Usage

region
universal
formality
neutral
frequency
common

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