Downshift example sentences
down·shift
verb
downshift (verb) · downshifts (third person present) · downshifted (past tense) · downshifted (past participle) · downshifting (present participle) · down-shift (verb) · down-shifts (third person present) · down-shifted (past tense) · down-shifted (past participle) · down-shifting (present participle)
- change to a lower gear in a motor vehicle or bicycle.
- change a financially rewarding but stressful career or lifestyle for a less pressured and less highly paid but more fulfilling one:
- slow down; slacken off:
- a change to a lower gear in a motor vehicle or bicycle.
- an instance of changing a financially rewarding but stressful career or lifestyle for a less pressured and less highly paid but more fulfilling one.
- a change in quality or quantity to a lesser or lower degree: