(Used of societies) having high industrial development.
1 Even in states with highly - developed health systems, late diagnosis remains a problem.
2 A quiet place sees a family under threat from creatures with highly - developed hearing.
3 Here is another striking example of this characteristic and highly - developed cautiousness.
4 However, this lively and highly - developed condition does not last long.
5 It also has a highly - developed e-commerce platform which serves large and fast growing internet-led multinationals.
6 Now take another, still animal, but more highly - developed feeling, for example, the feeling of comfort.
7 The highly - developed material civilisation of Europe could not allow itself to be disturbed by a war.
8 A Quiet Place A Quiet Place sees a family under threat from creatures with highly - developed hearing.
9 The Vice-President's breakfast party turned out to be a very curious collection of mutually repellent, but highly - developed individualities.
10 If the "Zeppelin" be excepted, the blimp is the most highly - developed and scientific heavier-than-air flying machine ever devised.
11 Australia has a highly - developed financial services sector and Enterprise Ireland is targeting it as a key gateway to the Asian-Pacific markets.
12 Given that most people don't have the highly - developed hearing of musicians and producers, not many noticed the difference in sound quality.
13 This we find in the lower cnidaria and worms, as well as in the more highly - developed molluscs, echinoderms, articulates, and vertebrates.
14 Examine the bearings of a highly - developed inflectional system like those of the Greek and Latin languages, upon the theory of prose composition.
15 He was an ordinary young British squire with a knowledge of horses and a highly - developed fancy for smart riding-breeches and long boots.
16 Creatures from space might have some of the highly - developed senses which men had lost while growing civilized-fullkeenness of scent, for example.
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