subscale

/ˈsʌbskeɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A smaller or subordinate part of a larger scale or system.

“The researchers used a subscale of the original test to assess the participants’ cognitive abilities.”

2. verb

To make something smaller or less severe in scale or intensity.

“The storm will sub-scale in intensity by tomorrow, bringing clearer skies and calmer winds.”

Synonyms

  • inferior
  • minor
  • smaller

Antonyms

  • larger
  • major
  • superior