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upgrade

1 of 2verb
/ˌʌpˈɡreɪd/
Forms:upgrades,upgrading,upgraded,upgraded
1

to improve a machine, computer system, etc. in terms of efficiency, standards, etc.

C1transitive
  • The company upgrades its software regularly to enhance performance.
  • He upgrades his phone every two years to get the latest features.
  • The city is upgrading its public transportation infrastructure.
  • The engineers are upgrading the power grid for better efficiency.
  • The team has upgraded the website to improve user experience.
2

to improve something to a higher level of quality, significance, or importance

transitive
  • The airline introduced a new loyalty program to upgrade the travel experience for frequent flyers.
  • The fashion designer showcased a collection of innovative designs to upgrade the brand's image.
  • By introducing new features and functionalities, the software developer sought to upgrade the user experience.
  • The government launched initiatives to upgrade public transportation systems, making them more reliable.
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3

to provide someone with a better seat on an airplane or a better room in a hotel than the one for which they have paid

C1transitive
  • Due to overbooking in economy class, the airline upgraded several passengers to business class.
  • As a gesture of goodwill, the hotel upgraded the couple to a deluxe suite with a panoramic view of the city skyline.
  • The newlyweds were pleasantly surprised when the hotel upgraded them to a luxurious honeymoon suite.
  • The frequent flyer was delighted when the airline upgraded him to first class.
  • The hotel manager personally upgraded the VIP guest to a premium suite.
4

to promote or elevate an employee to a higher position, level, or rank

transitive
  • After years of dedicated service, the company decided to upgrade Sarah to a managerial position.
  • The board of directors unanimously voted to upgrade John to vice president of operations.
  • In recognition of her leadership skills, the board decided to upgrade Emma to the position of executive director.
  • The company's expansion plans created opportunities for several employees to be upgraded to senior management roles.
  • As part of the restructuring process, the company decided to upgrade key personnel to ensure effective leadership.
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