upsize

/ʌpˈsaɪz/
verb
  1. To increase the size, scale, or capacity of something, especially a product or portion.
    • She decided to upsize her coffee order to a large since she had a long morning ahead.
    • Many companies are choosing to upsize their delivery vehicles to handle more packages.
    • The restaurant offered to upsize my fries for just fifty cents more.
  2. To increase the number of employees or the scale of operations in a business.
    • After a successful year, the startup plans to upsize its workforce by hiring twenty new engineers.
    • They decided to upsize the team to handle the new international accounts.
    • The factory will upsize production to meet the growing demand for its products.
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