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up·per-lev·el

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. high-level, high-ranking, upper-leveladjective

    at an elevated level in rank or importance

    "a high-level official"; "a high-level corporate briefing"; "upper-level management"

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  1. upper-level

    Upper-level generally refers to something that is advanced or high-ranking compared to others in a hierarchy or system. It can relate to positions in a company, advanced classes in education, or anything that is at a higher status, more complex, or requires more experience or skill. In a business context, upper-level management refers to high-ranking executives who shape strategies and overall objectives. In education, upper-level courses are designed for advanced students, often focusing on specialized topics within a field of study.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of upper-level in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of upper-level in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of upper-level in a Sentence

  1. Police Zach Farley:

    It has a lot to do with weak leadership, whether its upper level leadership in law enforcement agencies or the local politics and mayors and county judges or even some governors, over the last couple of years, it's almost like there's no enforcement of the laws, especially the lower level stuff.

  2. Ivan Velasquez:

    We found that in the whole organization ... there was an upper level with the regrettable participation of the president and Baldetti.

  3. Eric Harden:

    We believe the most impact is made by targeting the mid- to upper-level hierarchy of the gang and removing them, once removed, it causes a disorganization of the gang, where it suppresses their activity for an extensive amount of time until another leader is developed or steps up.

  4. Clayton Bullock:

    They're still hiring thousands of jobs in the next few years, these aren't mailroom jobs. They're upper level executive and computer tech-level jobs that are six or seven figure earners who are looking for homes in Central and West Austin primarily, and we don't have enough housing for them.

  5. The NHC:

    After that time, unfavorable upper-level winds should limit its formation chances.


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