Deleted files make Time Machine backup larger

This seems curious to me. I deleted a few large files from my computer. I noticed later that TM was taking a long time to back up. Now, the available space on my TM disk is much smaller. I'm sure there's some logic to this, but I can't figure it out. It seems like it would be the other way around.
Message was edited by: Hookshot

Since you've changed the contents of your computer, TM needs to create difference directory of the updated hard drive contents. Time Machine has save your old configuration and the back up and your Time Capsule (or whichever back up device you are using) still has a copy of your 'old' setup with all those big files you have now deleted. Remember, TM doesn't delete you previous configuration. In fact, if you think want to recover those big files, it will be available using Time Machine if you go back to the point in time in which those files still exist.

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