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top-tier

[ top-teer ]

adjective

  1. of or among the highest rank, level, importance, or quality:

    It was again named the top-tier exterior house paint.

    She was sought after by three top-tier college basketball teams.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of top-tier1

First recorded in 1940–45; top 1( def ) + tier 1( def )
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City leaders want to overhaul the Convention Center because its two structures, the South Hall and the West Hall, do not offer the contiguous space that top-tier conventions require.

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It was the first time as a top-tier team since March 1981, when they won seven matches in succession on their way to lifting the title.

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Most top-tier football pitches are now hybrid, which means they are essentially a synthetic mat through which real grass can grow.

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"However, the department is most heavily exposed to rugby union in terms of both the amount of loans it has made and the financial health of the sport. The conflict of interest meant that we could not question the Permanent Secretary directly about the £124m that the department had loaned to top-tier rugby union clubs and its subsequent management of these loans."

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If you’re looking for a luxurious hotel with top-tier customer service and an incredibly comfortable bed, the Ritz-Carlton is the place to stay.

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