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downsizing

[doun-sahy-zing] / ˈdaʊnˌsaɪ zɪŋ /


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Galleries are also closing and downsizing, and films that don’t oblige the content farm aren’t solicited as readily as influencer-helmed or easily digestible projects that can be played as background noise for scrolling.

From Los Angeles Times

An internal document in November listed Beyda as leading five of 16 new strategic initiatives, including updating the CDC’s agencywide response to outbreaks and crises, downsizing animal research and enhancing surveillance of novel pathogens.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even if some considered AI a convenient excuse for the layoffs, the downsizing sparked outrage among technology workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The majority of their buyers are purchasing move-up homes or downsizing, he said.

From Barron's

For others, downsizing or renting could offer greater flexibility and lower ongoing expenses.

From MarketWatch