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technology

[C/U] Both
pl: technologies

This term carries a strong association with progress, modernity, and the acceleration of human capability. While often used interchangeably with electronics or computers in casual speech, it encompasses a vast range of tools from the invention of the wheel to quantum computing. In professional or academic settings, the word implies a systematic approach to problem-solving. It suggests a shift from manual labor to automated or optimized processes, often evoking a feeling of clinical precision or futuristic advancement.

Uncountable when referring to the general field of scientific application (e.g., Technology has changed the world). Countable when referring to a specific piece of equipment or a particular technical method (e.g., The company patented several new technologies).

Meanings

Noun

The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.

"The company is investing in new technology to increase efficiency."

Noun

The machinery and equipment developed from scientific knowledge.

"The classroom is equipped with the latest technology."

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