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high-speed

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. high-speed, high-velocityadjective

    operating at high speed

    "a high-speed food processor"; "a high-velocity shell"

Wiktionary

  1. high-speedadjective

    That operates, moves or takes place at a greater than normal speed.

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  1. high-speed

    High-speed typically refers to a rate of activity, process or function that is significantly faster than the typical or average speed. It often refers to technology such as internet, trains, or communication systems that operate or transfer data swiftly and efficiently. However, the term could be applied to various contexts where speed is monitored or relevant. The specific measurement of what is considered "high-speed" can vary greatly depending on the context.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-speed in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of high-speed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of high-speed in a Sentence

  1. Jorge Lorenzo:

    It was a heavy crash even though it was a small crash, the gravel was very close to the track and when I arrived to it I had a very high speed and I rolled through the gravel a lot.

  2. Julian Mayo:

    You don't want to stand in front of a high speed truck, but if you believe the bulk of the selling is behind us then that will give stability to markets.

  3. Senate Republican Leader Jean Fuller:

    What is clear is that ambitious and expensive pet programs like high-speed rail may be on the chopping block if these auction results continue.

  4. Adam Lisberg:

    It would be like trying to hit a bullet with a bullet, it would be incredibly difficult. It would be an unprecedented act of marksmanship to fly one of our consumer drones deliberately into a moving aircraft at high speed.

  5. Zhang Gaoli:

    The downward pressure on China's economy increased somewhat since the start of this year, it's impossible and unnecessary for us to maintain the high-speed growth seen in the past.


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