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NOUN
(plural technologies)
Technology: (noun) A system, material, or sequence of electronic coded mathematical
instructions generated by the mind of a human that creates, assembles, or produces. See more …
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technology: in business, it refers to an applications of science, information, designing, and data
for trade purposes, such as the accomplishment of financial and organizational objectives. See
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technology: in education, it refers to the study and moral practice of encouraging learning and
progressing performance by producing, utilizing and managing suitable technological forms and
resources. See more examples…→
Technology: in science, it pertains to the entirety of methods, abilities, strategies, and forms
utilized within the generation of goods and services or within the achievement of goals, such as
logical investigation. See more examples…→
Technology- noun. electronic devices that help people accomplish tasks easily
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Examples sentences using the word Technology:
1. Technology offers great opportunities for anyone with different needs to make learning more
successful.
2. In the modern era, technology has become more and more advance.
3. The more the technology becomes advance, the more young people engage in online games as
means of entertainment.
4. The pandemic is creating opportunity for us to explore technology as an alternative way for us to
communicate, deliver and receive information.
5. During this pandemic, many students and teachers are struggling to online learning and trying
their best to adopt the advance technology.
ORIGIN early 17th century : from Greek tekhnologia ‘systematic
treatment’, from tekhne ‘art,craft’+-logia (see techno- –logy)
Adjectives frequently used with technology Verbs frequently used with technology
Adjectives frequently used with technology
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Verbs frequently used with technology:
use technology: adopt, apply, deploy, embrace, employ, exploit, harness, implement,
use, utilize
Deploying this technology could have a larger impact on the business.
start to use technology: develop, introduce, pioneer
The firm has continued to pioneer technology such as remote computing and the internet.
WORDS NEARBY TECHNOLOGY
technol., technological, technological unemployment, technologist, technologize, technology, technology
agreement, technophile, technophobe, technophobia, technopop
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technological of or relating to technology; relating to science and industry.
technology agreement a framework designed by trade unions for negotiating changes in employment caused
by the introduction of new technology
Technophobe someone who fears the effects of technological development on society and the environment
someone who is afraid of using technological devices, such as computers
System
an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole:
an ordered and comprehensive assemblage of facts, principles, doctrines, or the like in a particular
field of knowledge or thought.
Material
the substance or substances of which a thing is made or composed.
anything that serves as crude or raw matter to be used or developed.
Science
a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and
showing the operation of general laws
systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and
experimentation.
Information
knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news
:information concerning a crime.
knowledge gained through study, communication, research, instruction, etc.; factual data
Designing
the act or art of making designs.
Education
the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of
reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
the act or process of imparting or acquiring particular knowledge or skills, as for a profession.
Abilities
power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally, legally, morally,
financially, etc.
competence in an activity or occupation because of one's skill, training, or
other qualification:
Strategies
a plan, method, or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a
specific goal or result
techno
[ tek-noh ] noun
a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a
lack of melody.
logy
[ loh-gee ] adjective, lo·gi·er, lo·gi·est.