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hi tech
noun as in technology
adjective as in complicated
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
But what about the hi-tech cameras, the drones, and the extra police, I asked?
Remote sensors placed in the water pipe also provide a hi-tech way to monitor the island's water quality.
“Because the RSF is a militia, and they are being supported with advanced hi-tech arms. But at the end of the day they won’t win the war, this is a militia.”
Some were also white, British and middle-aged, an unlikely profile for hi-tech gambling conspiracies, invariably leveraged from Asia.
The researchers used hi-tech X-ray imaging to peer through rock and study growth patterns in the teeth of the two fossils, much like counting tree rings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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