upsize
1 of 1verb/ˈʌpsaɪz/
Forms:upsizes,upsizing,upsized,upsized
1
to increase the size, scale, or dimensions of something, typically making it larger or more substantial than it was before
- The company decided to upsize their office space to fit more employees.
- Would you like to upsize your drink for just 50 cents more?
- They had to upsize the storage room to hold all the new inventory.
- The restaurant will upsize its menu to offer more options next month.
- We need to upsize the font so it's easier to read.