scale down

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scale down

The architect decided to scale down the model of the building to fit on the table.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To make something smaller in size, amount, or extent: The core meaning is to reduce the physical dimensions or scope of something proportionally.
    • To reduce the size of an image or model: A specific application meaning to create a smaller, proportional copy of a visual representation.
Usage
  • The verb "scale down" is transitive and typically followed by a direct object (what is being made smaller).
  • It is often used in business, manufacturing, design, and planning contexts.
  • It implies a proportional or systematic reduction, not just a random decrease.
Examples
  • General Reduction:
    • The company decided to scale down its operations in the region due to lower demand.
    • We need to scale down our original plans to fit the available budget.
  • Physical/Visual Reduction:
    • The architect scaled down the building model to fit on the presentation table.
    • Can you scale down this image so it loads faster on the website?
Advanced Usage
  • "Scaled-down" (Adjective): Used to describe something that has been made smaller.
    • They presented a scaled-down version of the prototype for the initial review.
    • The festival will be a scaled-down event this year.
Variants and Related Words
  • Downscale (Verb): A synonym, often used interchangeably with "scale down," especially in business contexts.
    • The retailer plans to downscale its number of physical stores.
  • Scale (Verb): Can mean to change the size of something. "Scale down" specifies the direction (make smaller), while "scale up" means to make larger.
  • Reduction (Noun): The act or process of making something smaller.
  • Miniaturize (Verb): To make a very small version of something, often involving intricate detail.
Synonyms
  • Reduce
  • Downsize
  • Trim
  • Cut back
  • Shrink
Antonyms
  • Scale up
  • Enlarge
  • Expand
  • Increase
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Cut down (on): To reduce the amount of something consumed or used.
    • He is trying to cut down on sugar. (This focuses on consumption, not proportional scaling).
  • Trim down: To make something smaller or neater by cutting away parts.
    • The editor trimmed down the long article. (This implies removing sections, not necessarily proportional reduction).
Idioms and Common Phrases
  • "To scale down ambitions/expectations": To make one's goals or hopes more modest and realistic.
    • After the funding was cut, the team had to scale down their ambitions for the project.
scale down

The architect decided to scale down the model of the building to fit on the table.

Verb
  1. make smaller
    • reduce an image
  2. reduce proportionally
    • The model is scaled down

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