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high-level

[ hahy-lev-uhl ]

adjective

  1. undertaken by or composed of participants having a high status:

    a high-level meeting; a high-level investigation.

  2. having senior authority or high status:

    high-level personnel.

  3. (of a programming language) based on a vocabulary of Englishlike statements for writing program code rather than the more abstract instructions typical of assembly language or machine language.
  4. Military. (of aerial warfare) undertaken at or from a high altitude:

    high-level bombing; a high-level attack.



high-level

adjective

  1. (of conferences, talks, etc) involving very important people
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of high-level1

First recorded in 1875–80
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“And I watch them a lot. They’re really hard to score on. They have a number of high-level defenders.â€

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Someone with high-level coaching experience, who understands the demands players face at a club of that stature, suggests he is 'nervous'.

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Sassoon and six other other high-level Justice officials resigned over the controversy, saying there was no legal justification to dismiss Adams' case.

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The letter followed the Justice Department’s order to dismiss corruption charges against Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, despite high-level prosecutors from both ends of the political spectrum resigning in protest of that order.

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Waltz recently sparked a media frenzy after inadvertently adding a prominent journalist to a high-level group chat about the US strikes in Yemen.

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