high-powered in the PONS Dictionary

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Soon he finds himself being one of the legal profession's biggest tort lawyers and conniving with other high-powered tort lawyers.
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He relied on a series of high-powered suits to battle his enemies.
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Buck is expected to drive a high-powered car around an oval track and fly a biplane.
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This was an important breakthrough in 1929 because high-powered audio valves were not generally available.
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Apart from its proximity and prevalence, the model also was advantageously high-powered relative to its simple construction and operation.
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The cameras utilize high-powered strobes (typically red, near infrared or infrared) with matching filters to record the reflection from the markers placed on the body.
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The mine has a revolutionary mining method in which high-powered soundwaves are used to dig through clay containing diamonds.
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Workers also climbed on the roof and used steam and high-powered hot-water hoses to melt snow.
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And all you were was a sort of high-powered social worker and perhaps not even a good one at that.
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It was powered by 2 high-powered watch batteries, which supplied the device enough energy for approximately 30 hours of use.
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