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downshift
[ doun-shift ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of downshift1
Example Sentences
UCLA’s basketball team might downshift its lineup in an attempt to hasten success.
Middle East peace negotiator, said even getting to phase one — and the six-week pause in fighting — would bring about a “downshift in the escalation of the military campaign, fewer people dying.”
Taken on its own, the downshift in growth is not necessarily worrisome, particularly given that the Federal Reserve has been trying to cool off the economy.
The first two episodes set a speed that the middle hours downshift to the show's detriment.
Chief executive Alex Mahon said the "reality" of the "rapid downshift" in the economy and advertising prompted the change, as it focused more on its digital offerings.
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