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  • top-level — ˈtop ˌlevel adjective involving the people with the most important jobs in a company or organization: • a committee composed of top level executives * * * top level UK US (also top level) adjective [usually before noun] ► relating to or involving …   Financial and business terms

  • top-level — adjective involving the highest level of people or skills: top level talks …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • top-level — [adj] high ranking, important aristocratic, distinguished, esteemed, famous, first class*, foremost, four star*, front page*, grand, high level, high profile, high up, honored, illustrious, leading, majestic, majorleague*, noble, notable, noted,… …   New thesaurus

  • top-level — /top lev euhl/, adj. at a high level: a top level conference. * * * …   Universalium

  • top-level — adj [only before noun] involving the most powerful people in a country, organization etc ▪ top level meetings between EU leaders …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • top-level — (also top line) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of the highest quality or ranking …   English terms dictionary

  • top-level — [täp′lev′əl] adj. 1. of or by persons of the highest office or rank 2. in the highest office or rank …   English World dictionary

  • top-level — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective : very high or highest in level of authority, importance, or quality top level management top level news top level scientists * * * adj, always used before a noun 1 : highest in level, position, or rank …   Useful english dictionary

  • top-level — ADJ: ADJ n A top level discussion or activity is one that involves the people with the greatest amount of power and authority in an organization or country. ...a top level meeting of American generals at the Pentagon …   English dictionary

  • top-level — UK / US adjective involving the highest level of people or skills top level talks …   English dictionary

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