Definition of scaled-down in US English:
scaled-down
adjectiveˌskāldˈdounˌskeɪldˈdaʊn
Reduced in size or extent.
a scaled-down version of the plan
Example sentencesExamples
- In the past, the Birmingham show was little more than a scaled-down version of its huge Continental cousins.
- Sometimes called floral or border spades, they're simply scaled-down versions of the garden spade.
- Instead of three meals a day, try eating five or six scaled-down versions.
- Scaled-down adult objects are often the best toys for kids.
- The film is not one of his epic ensemble pieces, but rather a scaled-down, sharply-drawn character study within a meticulously observed society.
- In this year's scaled-down show, only works by the winner will be exhibited.
- Garden tractors are scaled-down versions of farm tractors, with 12 to 20 horsepower engines and 38- to 60-inch mowing decks.
- A scaled-down version of that ambition plan is still in the testing phase.
- The idea of giving out a million toys quickly proved overwhelming, but a scaled-down vision soon took shape.
- The openers will be performing a scaled-down acoustic set.