Examples of 'downscale' in a sentence

Meaning of "downscale"

downscale (adjective): Downscale is an adjective used to describe something that is simplified, less expensive, or of lower quality compared to its upscale counterpart. It is often used in the context of products, services, or establishments
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  • Being downmarket, of a lower quality.
  • Of a series of notes, falling in pitch in regular or musical intervals; descending.
  • To reduce in size; to downsize.

How to use "downscale" in a sentence

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Downscale sordid hotels are traditional for affairs.
We do not want to get trapped in someplace too downscale.
A downscale diversionary effort began.
Change the theme from upscalecountry to downscale beach.
It will downscale the video.
Change the theme from upscale country to downscale beach.
Fairly downscale clientele.
Easy to upscale and downscale.
Downscale your habits until they can be done in two minutes or less.
And the task force intends to downscale this operation.
Downscale the cycle for those sections where the driveability problems occur.
He also emphasized the critical need to downscale climate models.
Downscale the size of your load by purging things which you hardly use.
It was also noted that it is still not possible to downscale a global model.
He saw no reason to downscale the integrated programme for Ethiopia.

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Conventional models would never build a strategy centered on such a downscale version of masculinity.
Process Flow The downscale process was established and performed at the ViruSure facilities.
Regions losing population rapidly may need to downscale their services and infrastructure.
Downscale and very humble bespoke suits, of course.
This upscale energy transfer is not as well understood mathematically as the downscale dissipation.
The Bootsma paper attemptedto downscale this information using topographical differences across Atlantic Canada.
Median filtering removes variations which you will lose anyway if you downscale the image.
Additionally, it is possible to downscale an image to a specified size.
Sensor error detection is standard set to Upscale, but may be ordered to Downscale.
They told me he was too downscale for Phi Galph.
Between Cambie and Main, the commercial establishments become smaller and somewhat more downscale.
Could you downscale to living on so little?
This collective reaction allows each individual AC area to downscale its primary reserves.
Moreover, it allows to downscale the electrical components used in auxiliary power distribution system.
Yes, they provide more flexibility to upscale or downscale quickly.
The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die ….
Influencer Elle Lee posed with the bag in a somewhat slapdash, downscale video.
For various reasons, this tended to downscale the negotiations at both national and regional level.
Reactor water level, downscale.
Flexibility to downscale Medium-haul fleet in number of seats.
Downscale to 8-bit before separating.
Effortlessly up - and downscale your resources in real-time.
Too downscale for the heir to a multibillion-dollar fortune?
Instead, the USAAF had to downscale its plans, settling on 55 groups.
Too downscale for the heir to a multi-billion dollar fortune?
Fox-Kemper noted that the downscale dissipation of 3-D eddies follows a lognormal distribution as well.
Fairly downscale clientele . Bridge and tunnel crowd, I think.

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