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Word: Scale Down

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To "scale down" means to make something smaller or to reduce its size, amount, or level. This can refer to images, budgets, projects, or even personal plans.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "scale down" when you want to talk about reducing something in size or quantity.
  • It often implies doing this in a controlled or intentional way.
Example:
  • Basic Usage: "We need to scale down the project to fit our budget."
  • Image Usage: "The designer decided to scale down the image so it would fit better on the webpage."
Advanced Usage:

You might encounter "scale down" in business contexts, like when companies reduce their workforce or cut costs. In design, it can refer to resizing graphics or models to meet specific requirements.

Word Variants:
  • Scale (verb): To change the size of something.
  • Scaled (adjective): Something that has been changed in size.
  • Scaling (noun): The process of changing size.
Different Meanings:
  • Scale Up: The opposite of "scale down," meaning to increase in size or amount.
  • In mathematical contexts, "scale" can refer to the ratio of a model or drawing compared to the real object.
Synonyms:
  • Reduce
  • Decrease
  • Diminish
  • Lessen
  • Cut back
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Cut back: This means to reduce expenses or consumption, similar to "scale down." For example, "We need to cut back on our spending."
  • Downsize: This often refers to reducing the size of a company by laying off employees or selling off assets.
Summary:

"Scale down" is a useful term when discussing making things smaller or reducing them in various contexts, like projects, images, or budgets.

Verb
  1. make smaller
    • reduce an image
  2. reduce proportionally
    • The model is scaled down

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