1 (of people) very successful or having a very important job:
a high-powered attorney
2 having a lot of power or strength:
a high-powered microscope
3 having the skill, experience, knowledge, or authority needed to get important things done:
He’s one of the most high-powered men in the capital.
4 used to describe machines, equipment, weapons, etc. that are very powerful:
5 used to describe people who are very successful or in an important position:
Tariff-based reimbursement mechanisms create a particularly high-powered incentive to for-profit providers to increase their volume and expand their range of services.
We used total mast cells per nine high-powered fields (4006) in sciatic nerve to monitor mast cell numbers.
The introduction of high-powered portable laptop computers also created new rituals of performance, enabling performers to carry their studios in their backpacks from gig to gig.
People are prepared to travel for high-powered elective or emergency treatment, but not for bread and butter emergencies.
One example of high-powered sales techniques is phoney or misleading advertising.
What are they going to do if the high-powered car market slumps?
That is a serious accusation to make against a high-powered committee, but it is a challenge that has to be met with substantive answers.
I said that we did not require information about the mild form of gaming, but that we wanted it about high-powered gaming.
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