high-level

English

Etymology

high + level

Adjective

high-level (not comparable)

  1. Taking place or existing at a high level, altitude or elevation.
  2. Of or pertaining to a person of a high social position or high rank within a hierarchy or organization.
  3. Consisting of such people.
    high-level conference
  4. (computing, of a programming language) Consisting of relatively natural language-like commands and mathematical notations which, after compilation or interpretation, become a set of machine language instructions.

Antonyms

Hyponyms

  • higher-level
  • highest-level

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