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rescale

[ ree-skeyl ]

verb (used with object)

rescaled, rescaling.
  1. to revise the scale of, especially to make smaller or more modest:

    to rescale a budget.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rescale1

First recorded in 1940–45; re- + scale 3
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Example Sentences

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Yet the way the show rescaled the dimensions of a headlining festival gig felt like a radical provocation.

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The Edit button will take you to a fairly useful app that lets you perform such basic tasks as cropping and rotating, rescaling, annotating, or tweaking the lighting.

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In Dr. Tao’s rescaling, a $100 million line item in the budget became equivalent to a $3 expenditure for the family.

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Some projects had to be rescaled, due to pandemic complications on shipping, with some architects sending plans for Italian artisans to construct projects out of locally sourced materials.

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It was a cliff they had been confident they could quickly rescale — perhaps overconfident.

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