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The downsized
verb
To reduce in size or number.
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The downsized live in large domed facilities that protect them from full-sized birds and insects and from solar radiation, which disproportionately affects the downsized.
The downsized gatherings present new challenges to Wall Streeters, particularly younger employees at investment banks.
The downsized season, with fewer weeks of work, carries the implicit suggestion that pay should drop.
The downsized mom is kind of an updated description of an aging cliché — the empty nest.
The downsized staff huddle like the crew of a doomed spaceship, picked off one by one by an invisible predator.
The downsized handbag is hardly a new concept in fashion, but spring's pop-colored and printed clutches really drive the less-is-more-than-more statement home.
The downsized scheme would see the building of one large structure, instead of four small ones, able to supply 2,000 dogs a year to scientific facilities across the UK.
The downsized pack with a shifted SOC window is evaluated in a light-duty HEV.
The downsized boosted spark-ignition direct-injection (SIDI) engine has proven to be one of the most promising concepts to improve vehicle fuel economy.
The downsized design and the cruising ability in its tank enable fast experimental feedback on AUV technologies and a shorter development period for new technologies.
Wells, a longtime writer-producer on The West Wing and E.R., has crafted an engrossing drama that's less about the downsizing than the downsized.
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