0 an increase or improvement: --
Many analysts are predicting an upswing in the economy.
1 an increase or improvement: --
Many analysts are predicting an upswing in the economy.
2 an increase in the amount or level of something, or an improvement in a situation: --
This year, the upswing in brag and boast was especially pronounced.
So, when an economic upswing comes, bottlenecks emerge in the supply of skilled and trained manpower, particularly in the engineering industry.
We might borrow during the downswing, but the borrowing must be repaid during the upswing.
At 100% background modulation contrast, thresholds were highest for test presentations in the upswing of the background, whereas minimum thresholds were obtained for tests that coincide with the background minimum.
As the 'baby boomer' generation reaches 65 to 70 years of age by 2015, we will experience the predicted upswing in dementia.
Finally, the curve would take an upswing once candidates passed the fund-raising threshold.
This provides the upswing of the low threshold spike.
On account of the new plant one expects an economic upswing for the whole region.