technological
Americanadjective
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of or relating to technology; relating to science and industry.
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Economics. caused by technical advances in production methods.
Other Word Forms
- antitechnological adjective
- nontechnologic adjective
- nontechnological adjective
- nontechnologically adverb
- pretechnological adjective
- pretechnologically adverb
- technologically adverb
Etymology
Origin of technological
First recorded in 1620–30; technolog(y) + -ical
Example Sentences
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Hesai deserves some credit for its innovation capabilities, given its strong technological intuition, the analysts say.
This could open the door to new approaches in brain monitoring, bio-integrated sensors, and other medical and technological uses.
From Science Daily
That deadline has raised eyebrows among experts, in part because Washington is relying on the private sector's technological headway.
From Barron's
Other finance executives are weighing staff cuts, particularly for employees who are more resistant to gaining new technological skills.
Automation in general has increased productivity, and technological advances have made workers more efficient and societies much wealthier.
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