hyperefficient love

Definitions

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  • adjective Extremely efficient

Etymologies

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hyper- +‎ efficient

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Examples

  • Toyota sees its new factory as a model for advanced low-volume, hyperefficient production.

    For Toyota, Patriotism and Profits May Not Mix Chester Dawson 2011

  • Boosting energy efficiency and reducing energy use through technological innovation like the smart grid and state-of-the-art appliances like the hyperefficient Xeros washing machine are often portrayed as a way to counteract climate change, eliminate our dependence on foreign oil, and stimulate the economy and create jobs.

    Buzzword: Snackwell's effect 2009

  • A science fiction forum on which some green moon arose in conversation allowed me to mention our greenest of greens, and arguments about urban planning in some city I'd never been to were were fertile ground to suggest hyperefficient trees on their traffic islands.

    Reconstituted (novel excerpt) 2009

  • A science fiction forum on which some green moon arose in conversation allowed me to mention our greenest of greens, and arguments about urban planning in some city I'd never been to were were fertile ground to suggest hyperefficient trees on their traffic islands.

    Reconstituted (novel excerpt) 2009

  • I'd been charged by one of his predecessors with making our plastic plants (we preferred “hyperefficient”) into household names.

    Reconstituted (novel excerpt) 2009

  • I'd been charged by one of his predecessors with making our plastic plants (we preferred “hyperefficient”) into household names.

    Reconstituted (novel excerpt) 2009

  • Boosting energy efficiency and reducing energy use through technological innovation like the smart grid and state-of-the-art appliances like the hyperefficient Xeros washing machine are often portrayed as a way to counteract climate change, eliminate our dependence on foreign oil, and stimulate the economy and create jobs.

    Buzzword: Snackwell's effect 2009

  • Commenters asked where flowers could be sent, and others suggested — success! — hyperefficient arrangements.

    Reconstituted (novel excerpt) 2009

  • Commenters asked where flowers could be sent, and others suggested — success! — hyperefficient arrangements.

    Reconstituted (novel excerpt) 2009

  • Here, Reddoch discusses hyperefficient appliances, electric vehicles, and why not everyone embraces smart-meter technology.

    10 Questions for . . . Tom Reddoch, Electric Power Research Institute 2008

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