Hyper [adjective]

Definition of Hyper:

stimulating

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Sentence/Example of Hyper:

Topicals is touted to incorporate high-quality ingredients with clinically-tested formulas that tackle skin conditions like eczema, hyper-pigmentation, psoriasis, and more.

We are living in a hyper-toxic time and no one, Brockovich says, is looking at the big picture of water pollution.

Quantum computing has the potential to handle complex problems at hyper-fast speeds.

Jabbing the ST25 point only worked to reduce inflammation before the mice got the hyper-inflammatory shot.

In short, the keywords you use to explain different intent can matter but it is not about hyper-focusing on the exact words you use to get the message across.

What Walmart did was build on its successful model of general merchandise sales with hyper-efficient logistics and distribution — brought that into the supermarket industry and really shook things up.

This delight was at one time somewhat disturbed by his hyper-sensitiveness.

The two highest of these keys—the Hyper-lydian and the Hyper-aeolian—appear to have been added in the time of the Empire.

This report—exploited in five-column head-lines by a hyper-hysterical paper of that period received wide attention.

I trust that if we can ensure an atmosphere hyper-oxygenated to a certain point, we may be able to retain our senses.