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high–level
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
high–level
(adjective)
high–level
/
ˈ
haɪ
ˈ
lɛvəl/
adjective
higher–level
;
highest–level
high–level
/
ˈ
haɪ
ˈ
lɛvəl/
adjective
higher–level
;
highest–level
Britannica Dictionary definition of HIGH–LEVEL
always used before a noun
:
of great importance or high rank
These military secrets are known only to a few
high-level
government officials.
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