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upshift

1 of 1verb
/ˈʌpʃɪft/
Forms:upshifts,upshifting,upshifted,upshifted
1

to change to a higher gear in a vehicle to go faster

  • The driver decided to upshift as he entered the highway.
  • You need to upshift when the engine starts to sound too loud.
  • She forgot to upshift, and the car was moving very slowly.
  • The instructor reminded the student to upshift while accelerating.
  • It is important to upshift smoothly to avoid jerking the car.