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scale
noun as in graduated system
verb as in ascend, climb
Example Sentences
This means the military would need to join with the private sector and civilian organizations on a scale it hadn’t done before.
But when the new site changed the radar's colour scale, long-time users were left scratching their heads as their "hard-won intuition for reading storm intensity became unreliable overnight".
Sunny Bonnell, a brand expert who is the chief executive of the Motto agency, said the show is “one of the few franchises that can still influence culture at scale.”
“As these markets scale, lenders may face indirect exposure if borrowers use credit to fund speculative activity,” the analysts wrote, “reinforcing the behavioral risk theme already evident in sports betting.”
And Article 25 states "the relevant Fifa judicial body may scale down the disciplinary measure to be imposed or even dispense with it entirely".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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