What really does “state-of-the-art” mean?
I know it means the “best” of what’s out there, but why use “state” which to me seems to imply “condition” as in the president’s “state of the union” address. Where did the saying come from?
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1. most advanced level of technology: the most advanced level of knowledge and technology currently achieved in any field at any given time
2. most advanced: representing the most advanced level of knowledge or technology currently achieved in any field at any given time
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up to date
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The highest level of development, as of a device, technique, or scientific field, achieved at a particular time ( especially modern time or the present time which is being referred to).
When it is used as an adjective it should be hyphenated. However, when it is used as a noun it should be written as you would separate words.
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the highest level of development of a device, a buiding, or technique at that particular time..
example:
“Forty or fifty years ago, the state of the art in radio was represented by crackling noises coming from a console of Aztec-temple shape”
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Simply stated; ” The lastest and greatest”!
Uncle Wil
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current state of development of a subject,technique,etc.
Its origination from America.
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