supersize
/ˈsupərˌsaɪz/
verb
- To increase the size or portion of something, especially a food or drink order, to a larger than standard amount.
- Many customers choose to supersize their meals, even though they know it's not healthy.
- The fast-food restaurant offered to supersize my fries for just fifty cents more.
- She decided to supersize her soda because she was very thirsty.
- To make something much larger or more extensive in scale, scope, or impact.
- The success of the first movie led the studio to supersize the budget for the sequel.
- The architect wanted to supersize the windows to let in more natural light.
- The company plans to supersize its marketing campaign for the new product launch.
adjective
- Much larger than the standard size; extremely large.
- He ordered a supersize pizza for the party, but there was still plenty left over.
- A supersize teddy bear sat in the corner of the toy shop, towering over the children.
- The store sells supersize bags of chips that are perfect for sharing.