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future-proof
adjective
(of a system, computer, program, etc) guaranteed not to be superseded by future versions, developments, etc
Example Sentences
To future-proof our forests, a 'species for the future' list has been released highlighting thirty trees likely to thrive in a warmer climate.
“Looking ahead, our ability to pick the right investment opportunities, stay invested in the right long-term winners, and build future-proof businesses, will ensure fund performance across strategies stays strong – all EQT’s key funds remain on or above plan,” Chief Executive Per Franzen said.
"If this starts progressing over weeks, then we would have to seriously look at what we need to future-proof."
Mike Proulx from research and advisory firm Forrester said Meta is helping "future-proof itself as a growth company" in the event that its current offerings falter.
Mr McNaughton decided to future-proof the UK work by selecting an option that appeared capable of handling faster trains further into the future.
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