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Synonyms

high-impact

British  

adjective

  1. (of a plastic or other material) able to withstand great force

  2. (of aerobic or other exercise) placing great stress on various areas of the body

  3. informal having great effect

    high-impact sound

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In Optica, Optica Publishing Group's journal for high-impact research, Qiu and colleagues report that their system can distinguish cancerous cells from healthy ones while detecting Raman signals that are about four times weaker than those measured by a comparable commercial system.

From Science Daily

“Instead, we focused on small, high-impact improvements that enhanced curb appeal and made the home feel well cared for,” he said.

From MarketWatch

Invest selectively in high-impact updates.

From MarketWatch

With these insights, AI agents could align workflows around each person’s natural rhythm, creating high-impact, efficient collaboration.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I specialize in curated, high-impact wardrobe solutions tailored to those who expect excellence,” Kwatra wrote on his website, the Fashion Whisperer Boston.

From The Wall Street Journal