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supersensitive

[soo-per-sen-si-tiv] / ˌsu pərˈsɛn sɪ tɪv /




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Now, researchers are pushing to build a final generation of supersensitive detectors — or one ‘ultimate’ detector — that will leave the particles no place to hide.

From Nature

The group spends most of its time cultivating a form of mind reading that is, depending on whom you ask, either a supernatural aptitude or “a supersensitive variety of tact.”

From New York Times

Happy Tart is the place to go if you’re supersensitive to gluten and are longing for delicate French and hearty American dishes.

From Washington Post

InSight will do its science work with two main instruments—a burrowing heat probe and a suite of supersensitive seismometers.

From Scientific American

“You know one of the reasons I’m very successful? Because I’m supersensitive. Very, very sensitive,” he says, fingering the corned beef as if he were gluing together one of those model planes.

From Washington Post