scaled-down Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌskeɪldˈdaʊn]
  • Us [ ˌskeɪldˈdaʊn]

Meaning of scaled-down In English

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Examples of scaled-down

  • Large-scale ambitions already realized, the intimacy of chamber music offers an opportunity not only to consolidate but also to probe and quest with the precision of scaled-down forces.

  • Of this approximately £4·2 billion was repaid to the public as a result of scaled-down or unsuccessful applications.

  • Small businesses are not merely a scaled-down version of larger companies: they are separate entities with separate and special needs.

  • Different considerations will apply to the group of widows who are now to get scaled-down pensions.

  • Few widows—well under 1,000 a year—will fail to qualify for at least the proposed scaled-down pension.

  • But the two engines have much in common, one being, in a sense, a scaled-down version of the other.

  • However, even now the scaled-down scheme is in jeopardy.

  • There is a side effect which is inherent in the introduction of scaled-down pensions of this kind.

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