different between descope vs rescope
descope
English
Etymology
de- +? scope. First attested in US military and aerospace contexts.
Verb
descope (third-person singular simple present descopes, present participle descoping, simple past and past participle descoped)
- (management, US) To reduce the scope of; to revise objectives downward, sometimes in the context of a funding shortfall.
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rescope
English
Etymology
re- +? scope
Verb
rescope (third-person singular simple present rescopes, present participle rescoping, simple past and past participle rescoped)
- (transitive) To change the scope of.
- The project was rescoped in order to meet the deadline.
Anagrams
- Ceperos, creepos
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