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Definition of top-level in English: top-leveladjectiveˌtɒpˈlɛv(ə)lˈtɑp ˈˌlɛvəl Of the highest level of importance or prestige. Example sentencesExamples - Opposition politicians and children's groups last night condemned the SPS and demanded a top-level inquiry.
- It's a great thing to be able to have these level of coaches, because they attract other top-level clinicians.
- Last night a senior Customs officer said the seizure represented a major breakthrough in the fight against top-level criminals.
- Indicating the scope of a top-level label is an excellent way to provide context for that label.
- Get the mobile police unit in if you have to, and get me a crack team of top-level Mages together.
- In private, tape recordings tell us, top-level discussions were something else.
- But at a top-level meeting with highways officials, police agreed the area should be a 40 mph zone.
- Meanwhile, a top-level investigation has been ordered in an attempt to identify the cause of the freak explosion.
- Due to top-level corruption, core decisions would not be taken through transparent procedures and on merit.
- This game is all about national prestige, international rivalry and top-level politics.
- He learned of the tragedy before his current team, the London rugby union side Wasps where he is defensive coach, played a top-level game.
- Jaguar's re-entry into the world of top-level motorsport was supposed to herald a bright new dawn for the old marque, not an eclipse.
- Cabinet ministers have held top-level talks with Britain's biggest high street retailers in a bid to breath new life into Bradford.
- It marks the start of a top-level shake-up that should save £250,000 a year from 2007 onwards.
- Youngsters - supposedly the future of golf - are not exposed to enough top-level golf to develop an interest in the game.
- Ministers were acting on the recommendations of a top-level report aimed at tackling rising levels of obesity among young people.
- There is a fine line between success and failure in top-level golf.
- The mutineers insist they were not trying to seize power but only wanted to expose a top-level conspiracy.
- We should not always leave the decision-making to top-level officials.
- Roasting has taken on a more sordid meaning with claims that top-level footballers are engaging in group sex with consenting young women.
Synonyms first-rate, first-class, top-grade Definition of top-level in US English: top-leveladjectiveˈtɑp ˈˌlɛvəlˈtäp ˈˌlevəl Of the highest level of importance or prestige. Example sentencesExamples - Get the mobile police unit in if you have to, and get me a crack team of top-level Mages together.
- There is a fine line between success and failure in top-level golf.
- It's a great thing to be able to have these level of coaches, because they attract other top-level clinicians.
- Youngsters - supposedly the future of golf - are not exposed to enough top-level golf to develop an interest in the game.
- Opposition politicians and children's groups last night condemned the SPS and demanded a top-level inquiry.
- Last night a senior Customs officer said the seizure represented a major breakthrough in the fight against top-level criminals.
- Due to top-level corruption, core decisions would not be taken through transparent procedures and on merit.
- Indicating the scope of a top-level label is an excellent way to provide context for that label.
- Jaguar's re-entry into the world of top-level motorsport was supposed to herald a bright new dawn for the old marque, not an eclipse.
- In private, tape recordings tell us, top-level discussions were something else.
- Ministers were acting on the recommendations of a top-level report aimed at tackling rising levels of obesity among young people.
- This game is all about national prestige, international rivalry and top-level politics.
- Cabinet ministers have held top-level talks with Britain's biggest high street retailers in a bid to breath new life into Bradford.
- We should not always leave the decision-making to top-level officials.
- The mutineers insist they were not trying to seize power but only wanted to expose a top-level conspiracy.
- Meanwhile, a top-level investigation has been ordered in an attempt to identify the cause of the freak explosion.
- It marks the start of a top-level shake-up that should save £250,000 a year from 2007 onwards.
- Roasting has taken on a more sordid meaning with claims that top-level footballers are engaging in group sex with consenting young women.
- He learned of the tragedy before his current team, the London rugby union side Wasps where he is defensive coach, played a top-level game.
- But at a top-level meeting with highways officials, police agreed the area should be a 40 mph zone.
Synonyms first-rate, first-class, top-grade |