upsize

Related to upsize: Relaunch, upside

up·size

U0137850 (ŭp′sīz′)v. up·sized, up·siz·ing, up·siz·es v.intr. To become greater or larger: "the chief executives ... saw the combined value of their share options upsize by $36.6 million on the day [the] layoffs were announced" (The Economist).v.tr. To make greater or larger: "My plan will ... upsize the amount of money Americans get to keep" (Bob Dole).

upsize

(ˈʌpˌsaɪz) vb (tr) 1. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) to increase the operating costs of (a company) by increasing the number of people it employs2. (Marketing) to increase the size of or produce a larger version of (something)[C20: modelled on downsize]

up•size

(ˈʌpˌsaɪz)
v.i., v.t. -sized, -sizing. to increase in size, as by hiring additional employees; expand: to upsize a business. [1985–90]