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laser beam

noun

  1. a beam of radiation produced from a laser, used in surgery, communications, weapons systems, printing, recording and various industrial processes.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of laser beam1

First recorded in 1960–65

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Example Sentences

Byron Leftwich, a freshman wide receiver hopeful, rifled another laser beam.

A tweet can get from New York to Tokyo in less than a fifth of a second, but an even faster laser beam traveling at nature’s top speed takes more than a second to reach the moon.

As a result, the distances traveled by the laser beams would change, and the waves would fail to cancel each other out.

The researchers used a laser beam as their barrier and turned on a magnetic field inside it.

Each craft was armed with essentially a laser beam that simulated the use of machine guns.

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Second, focus like a laser beam on the struggling Middle Class again.

Al Qaeda has been focused like a laser beam on Pakistan for the last decade.

That's why Clinton promised he was going to "focus on the economy like a laser beam."

A laser-beam communication system was installed, so that Sol could keep in contact with the ship all the way to Centaurus.

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