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to scale

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  1. to scaleadverb

    such that each dimension has the same proportion to the original

Anagrams for to scale »

  1. alecost

  2. coletas

  3. lactose

  4. locates

  5. scatole

  6. talcose

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to scale in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to scale in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of to scale in a Sentence

  1. Achim Steiner:

    A traditional development economist might a few years ago have looked at how to invest a million dollars in supporting small and medium-scale enterprise( in) the capital city, maybe one or two other cities in the country, today if we want to deal with the phenomenon of exclusion, of potential radicalization, we will look at who will have the greatest added benefit.

  2. David Olson:

    These actions of China will have a real impact, these are steps that were critical, that needed to be taken if real conservation was going to happen for these animals, most of the demand for pangolin is coming from traditional Chinese medicine and consumption. That's what is driving this large scale illegal trade.

  3. Staffan de Mistura:

    We see a full-scale ground offensive and aerial bombardment, as well as exchanges of fire from both sides.

  4. Eric Greitens:

    The sexual revolution has led to exploitation of women on a scale that we would never have imagined, eric Greitens know what I'm talking about, the 1960s, 1970s, it became commonplace in our culture among our cultural elites, Hollywood, and the media to talk about -- to denigrate the biblical truth about husband and wife, man and woman.

  5. Joseph Petrosino:

    The massive scale of this test and app will allow tens of millions of people to have access to rapid and reliable testing.


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