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Low-level   Listen
adjective
low-level  adj.  
1.
Weak; not intense; as, low-level radiation.
2.
Lower in rank or importance. (Narrower terms: adjunct, assistant; associate(prenominal); buck; deputy(prenominal), proxy(prenominal); subject, dependent; subservient) (Narrower terms: under(prenominal); ruled; secondary) Also See inferior, subordinate. Antonym: dominant.
Synonyms: subordinate.
3.
At a low level in rank or importance; as, a low-level job; low-level discussions.
4.
Occurring at a relatively low altitude; as, a low-level strafing run; low-level bombing.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Low-level" Quotes from Famous Books



... than from inn to inn to see buildings and landscapes, will surely admit the truth of these remarks. The results of middle-class nepotism may be, at present, merely isolated evils; but the tendency of existing laws is to increase them. This low-level despotism can and will cause great disasters, and the events of the drama about to be played in the valley of ...
— Sons of the Soil • Honore de Balzac

... think that's a better class of entertainment than what is going on at the Walkers' at present. A low-level life there, I consider, and one only marvels at men and women spending their whole existence in such trifles: time and talents utterly wasted, and powers of intellect used and abused in the foolish ...
— Dwell Deep - or Hilda Thorn's Life Story • Amy Le Feuvre



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