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downsizing

[doun-sahy-zing] / ˈdaʊnˌsaɪ zɪŋ /


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This points to more young people holding off on buying a first home, and seniors downsizing taking over the starter-home market.

From MarketWatch

Instead, like a still condensing sugar-saturated slop into a refined liquor, this downsizing concentrates the force of his images, shifting the mood from one of frivolity to seriousness.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others fear that state-imposed rules could lead to downsizing farms and even shipping water away to Arizona’s fast-growing cities.

From Los Angeles Times

At first, this rodent equivalent of downsizing dimmed the mouse’s mood.

From Los Angeles Times

Cheap interest on mortgages from before mid-2022 are keeping homeowners from trading up to accommodate a growing family, relocating for a new job, or downsizing for retirement.

From The Wall Street Journal