Comparative for involving or concerned with applied and industrial science or technology
“In 1955-1957, the Sputnik era caused our educational system to focus on science and technical improvements.”
Comparative for related to, or resulting from, the mechanics of a device, machine or system
“It could be maintained that this accident was due to a technical failure.”
Comparative for relating to, or specializing in, a particular field of activity
“A good part of this book is dedicated to the development of the technical skills required to successfully design and manage large, taxable investment portfolios.”
Comparative for referring to something in a strict sense
“Not every animal that swims is a fish in the technical sense.”
Comparative for involving or using a methodical approach
“He took a technical approach to the problem. He knew precisely what was required, and what the solution would be.”
Comparative for involving a degree of (technical) complexity
“We would be paralyzed if we insisted on understanding the technical details of everything in our lives.”
Comparative for relating to or characterized by commercial industry
Comparative for of or pertaining to style, especially to linguistic or literary style
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