What does high-grade mean?

Definitions for high-grade
ˈhaɪˈgreɪdhigh-grade

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word high-grade.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. high-grade, top-quality, top-gradeadjective

    surpassing in quality

    "top-grade ore"

Wiktionary

  1. high-gradeadjective

    Of high quality, particularly good.

    The high-grade ore was much more more profitable than lower grade ore.

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  1. high-grade

    High-grade refers to items, materials, or products of superior quality, performance, or value. It can also apply to medical conditions or diseases that are advanced or severe.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-grade in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-grade in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of high-grade in a Sentence

  1. Dhiren Gupta:

    This virus is more infectious and virulent, more children are reporting high-grade fever compared to last year. We have 35-year olds with pneumonia in intensive care, which was not happening last year.

  2. Jack Semple:

    Our members tell us they have incurred substantial and demonstrable losses but so too have their customers. We had one case where a load of high-grade steel plate was written off because migrants had got into the trailer because it was delayed and that impacted all sorts of supply chains, nEW ERA.

  3. Oscar Auliq-Ice:

    Clear measurement standards, high-grade operations, specialized products, and more training for entrepreneurs can make impact investing a more influential practice.

  4. Aurora Perez-Cornago:

    We also found that a healthy body weight is associated with a reduced risk of high-grade prostate cancer and death from prostate cancer years later.

  5. Hans Mikkelsen:

    Recall that - unlike the credit market - the equity market well into 2008 was very complacent about the subprime crisis that led to a full blown financial crisis, while we are not predicting another financial crisis, it is important to keep highlighting to investors across asset classes that conditions in the high grade credit market are currently very unusual.

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