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more advanced
adjective as in higher
adjective as in senior
adjective as in superior
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“It’s a new sport in the United States. It’s tactics, it’s pure skill. It’s everything you can imagine. It’s more advanced. It’s more aggressive. It’s more a physical sport. In Europe, to play at a young age, it’s totally free in most cases.”
They also installed more advanced technologies, such as the full-body scanner, to ensure travelers weren’t trying to bring anything harmful on an airplane.
Navaornis had a larger cerebrum than Archaeopteryx, suggesting it had more advanced cognitive capabilities than the earliest bird-like dinosaurs.
“The department is optimistic that in the near future,” the statement continued, “we will have the use of updated technological solutions, including more advanced body and property scanners that will further assist us in minimizing illicit substances in the jails.”
Elon Musk, Starlink's chief executive, admitted on his own platform X that China’s space programme is far more advanced than people realise.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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