downscales

/ˈdaʊnˌskeɪlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of downscale: reduces the size, cost, or quality of something.
    • The company downscales its production during the slow season.
    • She downscales her spending whenever she needs to save for a big purchase.
    • The hotel chain downscales its services at smaller locations.
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noun
  1. Plural form of downscale; instances or versions of something that are reduced in size, cost, or quality.
    • These downscales of the original model are much more affordable.
    • The catalog includes both luxury items and their downscales.
    • The store carries several downscales of popular designer brands.
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