downscaled

/ˈdaʊnˌskeɪld/
adjective
  1. Reduced in size, cost, or quality; made less expensive or less luxurious.
    • The downscaled version of the software still includes all the essential features.
    • They moved into a downscaled apartment after selling the family home.
    • Her downscaled wedding plans were more intimate and personal than the original idea.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of downscale: reduced in size, cost, or quality.
    • He downscaled his vacation plans to save money for college.
    • The festival was downscaled to a one-day event due to budget cuts.
    • The company downscaled its operations after the economic downturn.
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