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Scaling

UK //ˈskeɪlɪŋ//US //ˈskeɪlɪŋ//

Definition

The process of increasing in size, amount, or importance.

In simple words: Making something bigger or changing size.

Examples

  • The company is focused on scaling its operations to meet demand.
  • Scaling the application will require additional resources.
  • The team is scaling back their project due to budget cuts.
  • They talked about scaling their business model for international markets.
  • Scaling the mountain was a challenging but rewarding experience.
  • We need to start scaling our marketing efforts to attract more customers.
  • Scaling down the project helped us save time and money.
  • She enjoys scaling new heights in her career every year.

Usage notes

Use 'scaling' in business or technical contexts for growth. Avoid informal situations.

Grammar pattern

scale + object

Memory hint

Think of a fish scale, where you can measure size changes.

Collocations

  • scale up
  • scale down
  • scaling process
  • scaling limits
  • scaling factors

Synonyms

  • growth
  • expansion
  • increase
  • development
  • enlargement

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'scaling' in climbing vs. growth context.
  • Using 'scale' incorrectly in non-technical contexts.
  • Mixing up 'scaling' with 'scandal' due to similar spelling.