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    lower-level

    adjective

    • 1. at or of a level that is lower in position or status: "keep all lower-level windows tightly closed"

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  2. having little importance or a low rank: a low-level job. Organizations - position & status. ambassador. anti-elite. anti-elitist. apparatchik. back seat. counterpart. fish. grassroots. high-ranking. honorary. junior. opposite number. rank. reach. super-elite. superboard. superiority. superordinate. thane. titularly. See more results »

  3. The meaning of LOW-LEVEL is occurring, done, or placed at a low level. How to use low-level in a sentence.

  4. adjective. us / ˌloʊˈlev. ə l / uk / ˌləʊˈlev. ə l / Add to word list. having little importance or a low rank: a low-level job. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Organizations - position & status. ambassador. anti-elite. anti-elitist. apparatchik. back seat. counterpart. fish. grassroots. high-ranking. honorary. junior. opposite number.

  5. Definition of low-level adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Someone who's described as being low-level has very little authority in their job or position. A low-level employee at the F.B.I. might be the person who answers the phone, or who cleans people's offices at the end of the day.

  7. adjective. 1. not high in the sky. They saw a government war plane make a series of low-level bombing raids. 2. low in intensity or degree. If the Attorney General found evidence of low-level crimes (say, minor financial misdoing), he could threaten prosecution. a renewed attempt to choose a site for a low-level radioactive waste dump. 3.

  8. Synonyms for LOW-LEVEL: lower, petty, lesser, subordinate, smaller, junior, secondary, minor; Antonyms of LOW-LEVEL: higher, greater, more, major, superior, senior, primary, first-class.