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upsize /ʌpˈsʌɪz/verb [with object]1Increase the size, extent, or complexity of: they are considering upsizing their information systems...- He'll visit the electoral office of his local member for Moreton, Gary Hardgrave MP, banks, government departments, churches and city streets, ‘where I intend to upsize the voice of the poor’.
- The buyer will probably be someone looking to upsize their home because this is on nearly an acre of a site.
- We needed to educate developers about the need to upsize the living areas in the units, and the costs associated with that.
1.1 [no object] Undergo an increase in size, extent, or complexity: the economy kept on upsizing...- Everyone has to add value, to move, to upsize or downshift.
- It's surely the age of upgrades, uptrading and upsizing.
- Most muffins are large, the carton of chips overflows, steaks are getting larger and even fruit juices are upsizing.
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