Definitions

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  • adjective Highly active.

Etymologies

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super- +‎ active

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Examples

  • More and more people are superactive seven days a week.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • More and more people are superactive seven days a week.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • More and more people are superactive seven days a week.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • More and more people are superactive seven days a week.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • Since May 6, regulators have questioned whether these superactive traders should have any obligation to keep trading amid a crisis.

    How a Trading Algorithm Went Awry Tom Lauricella 2010

  • One-point-six gees, hot sun, enormous heavy-metal concentrations, thick but low-oxygen air, superactive and largely poisonous biosphere.

    The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • The Counselor Second reminded him of a Canish, a small, superactive little carnivore that haunted the chill forests of Moth.

    Orphan Star Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983

  • We were particularly interested in stimulatory long-acting superactive analogs for clinical use and in inhibitory analogs which would block LH and FSH release.

    Andrew V. Schally - Autobiography 1978

  • The Counselor Second reminded him of aCanish, a small, superactive little carnivore that haunted the chill forests of Moth.

    Orphan Star Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

  • The Counselor Second reminded him of a Canish, a small, superactive little carnivore that haunted the chill forests of Moth.

    Orphan Star Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1977

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