(of conferences, talks, etc) involving very important people
high-level in American English
(ˈhaɪˈlɛvəl)
adjective
1.
of or by persons of high office or rank
2.
in a high office or rank
3.
designating a computer language, as BASIC or FORTRAN, making use of conventional (as English) words and requiring translation by a compiler or interpreter
Examples of 'high-level' in a sentence
high-level
But the life style in the château had about it a sort of high-level simplicity.
Hilton, John Buxton MOONDROP TO MURDER (2001)
`Well, that's the way high-level diplomacy is conducted.
Maclean, Alistair SAN ANDREAS (2001)
But it's obvious there's a high-level flap going on at the Home Office.