adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
high-powered/low-powered
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a high-powered engine
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
rifle
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A sniper with a high-powered rifle and a telescopic lens scans the area for snakes and alligators.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a high-powered law firm
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a high-powered rifle
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Awkward simulations on digital computers have given way to special processors and high-powered chips.
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I expected a high-powered event, with dozens, if not hundreds of people present.
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It is high-powered and the tape should be audible to the whales from a distance of up to two miles.
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She'd assumed that Jan was the high-powered one and Tim the slow fuse but she was wrong.
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The Seminoles' high-powered offense, which had averaged 42 points and 549 yards per game, was suffocated.
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Years ago, adults used expensive, high-powered computers at work and bought a low-end machine for the kids.