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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

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“They focus like a laser beam on me,” says Epstein, of Napa Valley, Calif.

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The Hunter's Return is a vast canvas depicting a war zone, with toppled trees and craters lit up by a fiery sky, and with green military laser beams emerging from the smoke.

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During the team's experiment, researchers shined a laser beam into the pupil of one eye of each participant.

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This year, though, that laser beam of glamour instead highlighted two technical categories, with the performers of each nominated film paying rapturous homage to below-the-liners who make them look good.

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In an alternate, abandoned Tokyo, stranded people must compete in dangerous games – with the difficulty level represented by playing cards – or else immediately be eliminated by a laser beam from the sky.

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