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downscale

[doun-skeyl] / ˈdaʊnˌskeɪl /


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The red-walled first gallery emphasizes naturalistic black-and-white images of everyday life, mostly downscale.

From Washington Post

While still carrying the liberal banner, he championed causes like airline deregulation and criminal sentencing reform, deviating from the old orthodoxies to regain the support of economically downscale voters.

From Washington Post

The technology for machine learning, particularly from Intel, to up- and downscale is pretty strong.

From The Verge

But downscale customers also spend money on movies and streaming services.

From Washington Post

As pandemic restrictions in Denmark relax, “people are becoming less motivated to get tested and we are beginning to downscale our test system,” Petersen says.

From Science Magazine