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low-level

[ US /ˌɫoʊˈɫɛvəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lower in rank or importance
  2. occurring at a relatively low altitude
    a low-level strafing run
  3. not intense
    low-level radiation
  4. at a low level in rank or importance
    a low-level job
    low-level discussions

How To Use low-level In A Sentence

  • The study also examined blood plasma levels of atazanavir, residual (low-level) viraemia, and drug resistance mutations. Undefined
  • But, since this enemy has an informal, catch-as-catch-can command structure, the military says it's finding that even the low-level operatives often have pieces of information that help complete the intelligence mosaic.
  • Others argue the effect of low-level radiation may be amplified by ‘toxins’ emitted from irradiated cells to non-irradiated ‘bystanders’.
  • Three jackpot-shows are programmed for low-level, medium-level and high-level jackpots.
  • Projects already undertaken for pharmaceutical customers have involved removal of plant and equipment contaminated with low-levels of radioactivity and other hazardous materials.
  • The centre is a joint initiative by the Home Office, Crown Prosecution Service and Department for Constitutional Affairs and will dispense justice to anti-social louts and low-level criminals.
  • ‘On the old aircraft we could not practise low-level flying in the simulator but with the new J we can do so and so we upset fewer neighbours,’ he said.
  • The new facility is seen as fitting in with the government's attempts to attract high-value projects, rather than low-level production line jobs.
  • If they do find work, it tends to be in low-level office jobs.
  • This is true even though some recent observations found that the mesocyclone gust front structures are not strictly low-level phenomena, but instead, extend through a considerable depth of the storm.
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