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		Definition of cyber in English: cyberadjective ˈsʌɪbəˈsībər Relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality.  Example sentencesExamples -  They must have turned up to hear what MT had to say about the novel in the cyber age.
 -  It strikes me as the height of ignorance to overlook the fact the election was stolen by cyber fraud.
 -  The book will advise corporations on - what else - how to protect themselves against cyber crooks.
 -  Bangalore can retain its name of Garden City and still be a cyber plateau; other cities have done it and so can we.
 -  Once children get used to the cyber culture, they graduate to porno sites.
 -  You can find out all the information on the golden ticket winners, tour the cyber chocolate factory and play games.
 -  They work as a cyber profiling team, responsible for investigating identity theft crimes linked to computer use.
 -  Indications are that the Railway is cutting tickets for the express drive to the cyber age.
 -  Rubbing in salt are statistics that pin India among the top five countries for cyber security breaches.
 -  The transparency exemplified by the Internet economy, he adds, will be the cyber wave of the future.
 -  Fred says he's not into the cyber age and keeps away from computers.
 -  Officers seized the boys' computers and experts began to trawl through the cyber history.
 -  A cyber policing unit formed to crack down on child pornography websites and protect abused children has been launched.
 -  Free time has been replaced by cyber time to the point where my family feels the need to comment on my presence at the dinner table.
 -  He fails to get the exercise his body needs and is so enwrapped in his world of cyber heroes and villains that he skips meals too.
 -  So if you like the work I do here, please consider throwing some cash in the cyber guitar case.
 -  Over 12 pairs of cyber model nominees will compete in the grand final which will be held in a cafe in Jakarta.
 -  My master's thesis on the cyber world comes up on a ‘body building porn’ site!
 -  It makes sense if people are search Pudong Airport since it is a relatively less mentioned topic in the cyber world.
 -  This is the cyber age, which allows the Kimpire to grow fast, cost efficiently and without any limits.
 
 
 Origin   1980s: abbreviation of cybernetics.    Definition of cyber in US English: cyberadjectiveˈsībər Relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality.  Example sentencesExamples -  The book will advise corporations on - what else - how to protect themselves against cyber crooks.
 -  Over 12 pairs of cyber model nominees will compete in the grand final which will be held in a cafe in Jakarta.
 -  Indications are that the Railway is cutting tickets for the express drive to the cyber age.
 -  My master's thesis on the cyber world comes up on a ‘body building porn’ site!
 -  He fails to get the exercise his body needs and is so enwrapped in his world of cyber heroes and villains that he skips meals too.
 -  This is the cyber age, which allows the Kimpire to grow fast, cost efficiently and without any limits.
 -  They work as a cyber profiling team, responsible for investigating identity theft crimes linked to computer use.
 -  They must have turned up to hear what MT had to say about the novel in the cyber age.
 -  Officers seized the boys' computers and experts began to trawl through the cyber history.
 -  Free time has been replaced by cyber time to the point where my family feels the need to comment on my presence at the dinner table.
 -  A cyber policing unit formed to crack down on child pornography websites and protect abused children has been launched.
 -  It makes sense if people are search Pudong Airport since it is a relatively less mentioned topic in the cyber world.
 -  Rubbing in salt are statistics that pin India among the top five countries for cyber security breaches.
 -  Once children get used to the cyber culture, they graduate to porno sites.
 -  You can find out all the information on the golden ticket winners, tour the cyber chocolate factory and play games.
 -  Fred says he's not into the cyber age and keeps away from computers.
 -  Bangalore can retain its name of Garden City and still be a cyber plateau; other cities have done it and so can we.
 -  So if you like the work I do here, please consider throwing some cash in the cyber guitar case.
 -  It strikes me as the height of ignorance to overlook the fact the election was stolen by cyber fraud.
 -  The transparency exemplified by the Internet economy, he adds, will be the cyber wave of the future.
 
 
 Origin   1980s: abbreviation of cybernetics.     |