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small-scale

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adjective

  1. of limited extent; of small scope:

    a small-scale enterprise.

  2. being a relatively small map, model, etc., of the original and, hence, showing relatively little detail.


small-scale

adjective

  1. of limited size or scope
  2. (of a map, model, etc) giving a relatively small representation of something, usually missing out details
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Origin of small-scale1

First recorded in 1850–55
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To fund this, Ms Ashby first relied on her own savings and then some small-scale grants.

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