Definition of high-grade in US English:
high-grade
adjective ˈhī ˈˌɡrādˈhaɪ ˈˌɡreɪdˈhaɪ ˈˌɡreɪd
1Of very good quality.
high-grade printing papers
Example sentencesExamples
- It's elegantly put together on high-grade paper, the writers are almost all well known in this segment, and the design is simplistic and beautiful.
- These funds invest in high-grade corporate bonds, charge less than 1% in fees each year and have top five-year records.
- The Feds replied they most certainly had the right house, as well as a warrant to search it for glass pipes, of which they found a bunch, along with a pound of high-grade marijuana.
- Surgical instruments are made of titanium, plastic, ceramic, aluminum, or a high-grade nonmagnetic stainless steel.
- During this time Zeiss has been a leader in improving the quality and performance of high-grade optical equipment.
- 1.1 (of ore) rich in metal value and commercially profitable.
Example sentencesExamples
- Many mines have zones of high-grade ore that are very profitable to mine.
- At times mining operations had to cease as hundreds of illegal miners entered the pits to steal freshly blasted high-grade ore.
- At first, miners separated high-grade ore from waste rock underground by hand.
- The high-grade ore carried 100-400 ounces of silver and 0.5-3 ounces of gold.
- He specializes in the recovery of gemstones and mineral specimens and in the exploitation of high-grade ore deposits.
Definition of high-grade in US English:
high-grade
adjectiveˈhaɪ ˈˌɡreɪdˈhī ˈˌɡrād
1Of very good quality.
high-grade printing papers
Example sentencesExamples
- Surgical instruments are made of titanium, plastic, ceramic, aluminum, or a high-grade nonmagnetic stainless steel.
- These funds invest in high-grade corporate bonds, charge less than 1% in fees each year and have top five-year records.
- The Feds replied they most certainly had the right house, as well as a warrant to search it for glass pipes, of which they found a bunch, along with a pound of high-grade marijuana.
- It's elegantly put together on high-grade paper, the writers are almost all well known in this segment, and the design is simplistic and beautiful.
- During this time Zeiss has been a leader in improving the quality and performance of high-grade optical equipment.
- 1.1 (of ore) rich in metal value and commercially profitable.
Example sentencesExamples
- Many mines have zones of high-grade ore that are very profitable to mine.
- He specializes in the recovery of gemstones and mineral specimens and in the exploitation of high-grade ore deposits.
- At times mining operations had to cease as hundreds of illegal miners entered the pits to steal freshly blasted high-grade ore.
- The high-grade ore carried 100-400 ounces of silver and 0.5-3 ounces of gold.
- At first, miners separated high-grade ore from waste rock underground by hand.