[
US
/ˈdaʊnˌskeɪɫ/
]
[ UK /dˈaʊnskeɪl/ ]
[ UK /dˈaʊnskeɪl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
intended for people with low incomes
mass-produced downscale versions of high-priced fashions
How To Use downscale In A Sentence
- Sub-brands and endorsed brands are particularly relevant for vertical stretches where the brand needs to access upscale or downscale markets.
- Therefore, we choose an alternate and of course downscaled experimental approach in order to guarantee reproducible results.
- This downscale demand created new categories of transatlantic travel by ship that were cheaper - and tackier. Times, Sunday Times
- Visitors entered a run-down building in a downscale neighborhood to discover what appeared to be a decrepit, abandoned reptile zoo.
- Their downscale rural counterparts, meanwhile, favor The Drew Carey Show, Woman's Day, and car races.
- The downscale storefronts he depicts all include some kind of outlet for transcendence, whether it be a liquor store, palm reader, porno shop or church.
- Visitors entered a run-down building in a downscale neighborhood to discover what appeared to be a decrepit, abandoned reptile zoo.
- The best argument for HH is that the comparatively downscale Pico neighborhood would finally get one of its own elected to city government.
- Many experts say today's twenty-somethings don't want to downscale by sharing a walk-up with three roommates when their middle class parents have a house where they can crash.
- To raise $50,000 in start-up funds, the couple downscaled their lifestyle and tapped their 401 s and savings.