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downsize
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to downsize
01
(of a company or organization) to become smaller by reducing the number of employees or departments
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During the merger, the company downsized to streamline operations.
02
to design, manufacture, or produce something in a smaller size
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The smartphone was downsized to fit comfortably in one hand.
03
to terminate employees as part of a reduction in company size
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Many employees were downsized during the restructuring.
04
to relocate to a smaller home or living space
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Many families downsize when children move out.
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downsizing
downsize
down
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