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- 1. at or of a level that is higher in position or status: "the practice of promoting current employees when higher-level positions become available"
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High-level means very important or involving people who are in positions of power or influence. It can also describe a language for writing computer programs that looks more like human language than computer language.
- English (US)
HIGH-LEVEL meaning: 1. If discussions are high-level, very...
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- English (US)
High-level means very important or involving people who are in positions of power or influence. It can also refer to a type of computer language that looks more like human language than computer language.
High-level can mean occurring, done, or placed at a high level, being of high importance or rank, or relating to a computer programming language or nuclear waste. See examples, synonyms, and word history of high-level.
High-level means undertaken by or composed of participants having a high status, or based on a vocabulary of Englishlike statements. See how to use high-level in different contexts, such as military, programming, or conferences.
High-level can mean involving very important people, having senior authority or high status, or based on conventional words for programming. See examples, synonyms, and related terms of high-level.
Definition of high-level adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adjective. at an elevated level in rank or importance. “a high-level official”. “a high-level corporate briefing”. synonyms: high-ranking, upper-level. superior. of or characteristic of high rank or importance. adjective. occurring at or from a relative high altitude.