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Definition of low-level adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

low-level

adjective
 
/ˌləʊ ˈlevl/
 
/ˌləʊ ˈlevl/
[usually before noun]
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  1. close to the ground
    • low-level bombing attacks
  2. of low rank; involving people of junior rank
    • a low-level job
    • low-level negotiations
    opposite high-level
  3. (of a crime) not very serious; involved in crimes that are not very serious
    • low-level offences/offenders
  4. not containing much of a particular substance especially radioactivity
    • low-level radioactive waste
  5. (computing) (of a computer language) similar to machine code in form
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