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high-level
[ hahy-lev-uhl ]
adjective
- undertaken by or composed of participants having a high status:
a high-level meeting; a high-level investigation.
- having senior authority or high status:
high-level personnel.
- (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.
- Military. (of aerial warfare) undertaken at or from a high altitude:
high-level bombing; a high-level attack.
high-level
adjective
- (of conferences, talks, etc) involving very important people
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of high-level1
Example Sentences
“And I watch them a lot. They’re really hard to score on. They have a number of high-level defenders.â€
Someone with high-level coaching experience, who understands the demands players face at a club of that stature, suggests he is 'nervous'.
Sassoon and six other other high-level Justice officials resigned over the controversy, saying there was no legal justification to dismiss Adams' case.
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.
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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