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2.0

American  
[too--point--oh] / ˈtu ˌpɔɪnt ˈoʊ /

adjective

  1. (used postpositively to denote a revised or improved version of the original).

    Here comes healthcare 2.0.


Etymology

Origin of 2.0

< Web 2.0

Example Sentences

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But if you thirst for a sober-minded investigation into this ominous tool — one with an approach that treats you like the intelligent being you are — you’ll have to wait for AI doc 2.0.

From Los Angeles Times

The vessel, dubbed "Granma 2.0" after the boat in which Fidel Castro returned to Cuba to launch the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s, delivered solar panels, medicines, baby formula, bicycles and food.

From BBC

AT&T’s lowest-tier plan, Value 2.0, includes unlimited talk, text and data, plus 5 GB of high-speed data, and costs $50 per month, excluding fees.

From MarketWatch

As the era of greats such as Mane and Firmino came to a close, along with other hugely influential figures such as captain Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, Klopp produced a rebuilt team he labelled 'Liverpool 2.0'.

From BBC

As they approached the port and its colonial-era fortification, activists stood on the cabin roof of the boat -- symbolically renamed "Granma 2.0" as a tribute to the yacht used by Fidel Castro's guerrilla fighters to launch their revolution in 1956.

From Barron's