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sophistication
[ suh-fis-ti-key-shuhn ]
noun
- sophisticated sophisticated character, ideas, tastes, or ways as the result of education, worldly experience, etc.:
the sophistication of the wealthy.
- change from the natural character or simplicity, or the resulting condition.
- complexity, as in design or organization.
- impairment or debasement, as of purity or genuineness.
- the use of sophistry; a sophism, quibble, or fallacious argument.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sophistication1
Example Sentences
“Plus, the sophistication of AI makes these scams increasingly difficult to detect.â€
It’s a mark of sophistication, as well as a displayed commitment to the democratic virtue of tolerance, to respect the person even as one opposes their political agenda.
“They combine beauty, glamour, sophistication, sassiness and scintillating harmonies in a way no female group has since the heyday of Diana Ross and company.â€
The duo face enhancements to their charges for allegations that the offenses indicated planning, sophistication, professionalism and a theft of great monetary value, according to the district attorney’s office.
With the increasing sophistication of all these satellite technologies, "What was previously unseeable is now visible," Mr Duren says.
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