Antonym: unsophisticated. Similar words: philosophical, complicated, statistical, truncated, estimated, artistic, delicate, indicate. Meaning: [sə'fɪstɪkeɪtɪd] adj. 1. having or appealing to those having worldly knowledge and refinement and savoir-faire 2. ahead in development; complex or intricate 3. intellectually appealing.
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151. But, because it's a command language and not a page description language the facilities it possesses are adequate rather than sophisticated.
152. One of them, Hajjah Nur Yaumin, is a sophisticated businesswoman.
153. It is ambitious and beautiful; what is more, it acknowledges the importance of being sophisticated for adult business people.
154. Something in the loch has produced some very peculiar sonar traces on some very sophisticated equipment, and that something demands explanation.
155. Quite sophisticated equipment and trained manpower is required to make reliable estimates.
156. Systems differ in their ability to deal with more sophisticated data such as that from precision farming.
157. They are very sophisticated nerve cells that respond to three kinds of stimuli: physical pressure, temperature, and specific chemicals.
158. They are highly sophisticated, crammed with electronics, and often carry their own helicopter.
159. Many of the new moves are into more sophisticated areas such as investment banking and specialised services.
160. But while more sophisticated procedures may save time, they often rely on more expensive equipment.
161. Sophisticated software already exists at moderate cost to effectively undertake critical path analyses.
162. For he is responsible for maintaining the sophisticated plumbing system inside the famous landmark.
163. This more sophisticated and rationally expressed conspiracy theory of anti-semitism was combined with gutter racist anti-semitic abuse in its publications.
164. The analytical techniques available to the bureaucracies of modern states are increasingly sophisticated.
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166. They're highly sophisticated infra-red beams, virtually undetectable to the naked eye.
167. Lisa B looks older than in person, more sophisticated and completely aufait with the eye of the camera.
168. He was an enigma, his feelings hidden deep behind a sophisticated defence-work of cynicism and distrust.
169. Delight in the remarkably sophisticated ways of the Roman Centurion and Civilian who lived in Malton's fort and vicus.
170. Criticism by many research workers has led to the development of ancillary measures, involving more sophisticated techniques.
171. To allow these freedoms and pursue detailed academic planning requires sophisticated and reliable forecasting.
172. It comes with the standard features found in more sophisticated packages, but is far easier to use.
173. All surveying practices should employ a sophisticated time-recording system which relates to daily time-sheets and measures time-cost incurred against anticipated fees.
174. He remembered buying her a black picture hat and a pair of dangling gold earrings to make her look more sophisticated.
175. For more exotic dinner parties this one, or at least for those of a highly sophisticated and refined palette!
176. She really did look fearfully glamorous and so ... well, I suppose the word is sophisticated.
177. Their increasingly sophisticated tastes have been met in what has become the world's most popular man-made destination.
178. All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others. Douglas Adams
179. A surprising and sophisticated collection of dresses offers the stunning effect of sleek column shapes, barely-there straps and exquisite beading.
180. The substantial remains of the cavalry fort include a bath house showing the sophisticated workings of the underfloor heating system.
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