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technophilic

American  
[tek-nuh-fil-ik] / ˌtɛk nəˈfɪl ɪk /

adjective

  1. showing strong enthusiasm for technology; relating to technophilia.


Example Sentences

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What made the Bechers different from their peers is that they did their mimicking from the inside: They used the language of advanced photographic technology to inhabit the technophilic world they portrayed.

From New York Times

Rather than looking to NFTs for a bigger payday, some technophilic artists might be satisfied if those tokens brought a bigger and more attentive audience.

From New York Times

From this rebellion flows the anxious character of modern life—technophilic, self-centered, willful, and litigious.

From The New Yorker

This level of sentiment is to be expected from Katims, a writer known for heartstring-tuggers like “Parenthood” and “Friday Night Lights,” but it feels out of place in such a technophilic show.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, management chose to build these technophilic sex machines in America, right there in Marysville, where the beer is reliably cold and the sushi less so.

From The Wall Street Journal