upscaled

/ˈʌpˌskeɪld/
adjective
  1. Made higher in quality, value, or size; upgraded.
    • They stayed in an upscaled suite with a private balcony.
    • The upscaled image looked much clearer on the big screen.
    • The upscaled version of the software includes new features.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of upscale: increased in quality, value, or size.
    • They upscaled the old factory into a modern facility.
    • The company upscaled its production capacity last year.
    • She upscaled her wardrobe with designer pieces.
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