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Definition of "downscaled" [downscaled]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of downscale. (verb)

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Use "downscaled" in a sentence
  • "Three of the choices would mean keeping just two fully staffed obstetric units led by a consultant - plus a combination of "downscaled" midwifery-led units, where a consultant would be on call."
  • "They believe their way will buck the republic's historical trend over the last 235 years toward larger government, and ultimately produce a leaner, downscaled federal authority despite almost certain immediate damage to America's economy and power."
  • "Geographic features, such as mountain ridges, which mark the boundary of different climatic zones, occur at scales much smaller than the typical grids in GCMs, which means the GCMs get these zonal boundaries wrong, especially when coarse-grain predictions are downscaled."
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