Definition of technological in English:
technological
adjective tɛknəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌtɛknəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
Relating to or using technology.
the quickening pace of technological change
Example sentencesExamples
- In the process it has surprised many people with its mix of design and technological innovation.
- The proper mechanisms and procedures and technological infrastructure had to be in place as well.
- In the course of his career, he could expect to see huge scientific and technological advances.
- Is the quality of life now better for the technological advancements we have made?
- I would like to better understand what is at play in our technological experiences.
- The result is usually scientific and technological stagnation except in the short term.
- On close inspection this area of technology has an abysmal record of technological advancement.
- At the same time technological innovation will be even more crucial if the company is to continue growing.
- For all our technological and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us.
- How many technological leaps of this order can we expect in our lifetimes?
- Attempts to devise a technological solution to spam are ongoing, and admittedly difficult.
- The technological secrets of the Minster are to be disclosed to the public as part of National Science Week.
- In fact, subsidies and technological innovation had already led to overproduction.
- It's remarkably good to be living through this part of the technological revolution.
- When that happens, it will make all previous technological revolutions seem like minor hiccups.
- This shift is inexorable due to the nature of technological improvement.
- Futurologists have noted an exponential acceleration in the pace of technological change.
- We do need to accept that scientific and technological advances will often be accompanied by new risks.
- It is a true cliche that the modern world is a pre-eminently scientific and technological one.
- We brought into being many other things with our scientific and technological power.
Synonyms
practical, scientific, applied, applying science, non-theoretical
Definition of technological in US English:
technological
adjectiveˌteknəˈläjək(ə)lˌtɛknəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
Relating to or using technology.
the quickening pace of technological change
Example sentencesExamples
- Futurologists have noted an exponential acceleration in the pace of technological change.
- The result is usually scientific and technological stagnation except in the short term.
- The technological secrets of the Minster are to be disclosed to the public as part of National Science Week.
- In the process it has surprised many people with its mix of design and technological innovation.
- In fact, subsidies and technological innovation had already led to overproduction.
- At the same time technological innovation will be even more crucial if the company is to continue growing.
- It's remarkably good to be living through this part of the technological revolution.
- We brought into being many other things with our scientific and technological power.
- I would like to better understand what is at play in our technological experiences.
- This shift is inexorable due to the nature of technological improvement.
- The proper mechanisms and procedures and technological infrastructure had to be in place as well.
- For all our technological and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us.
- Attempts to devise a technological solution to spam are ongoing, and admittedly difficult.
- When that happens, it will make all previous technological revolutions seem like minor hiccups.
- We do need to accept that scientific and technological advances will often be accompanied by new risks.
- It is a true cliche that the modern world is a pre-eminently scientific and technological one.
- In the course of his career, he could expect to see huge scientific and technological advances.
- How many technological leaps of this order can we expect in our lifetimes?
- On close inspection this area of technology has an abysmal record of technological advancement.
- Is the quality of life now better for the technological advancements we have made?
Synonyms
practical, scientific, applied, applying science, non-theoretical