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ultramodern

[uhl-truh-mod-ern] / ˌʌl trəˈmɒd ərn /


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War news: Ukraine said that Germany had delivered the first of four ultramodern air-defense systems, and dozens of military officials gathered in Brussels to discuss aid for Ukraine.

From New York Times

The natural-light-filled, ultramodern museum and education center rests on the site of the former community of Birchtown, the largest settlement of free Blacks in the world outside of Africa in 1783.

From New York Times

He also noted a rooftop solar water heating system, popular in the early 1900s, and ultramodern infrared radiant floor heat in the kitchen.

From Seattle Times

Not that editing here means trimming down — each production clocks in at just under four hours — but Icke’s revisions bring the centuries-old plays’ essences to stark, ultramodern light.

From New York Times

ANDREWS, Scotland — The drive behaved properly along its 334-yard trip until the ancient course decided it had had just about enough of getting bludgeoned by absurdly good players and ultramodern equipment.

From Washington Post