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Definition of Industrial-strength
1. Adjective. Extremely strong or concentrated or durable. "Weapons-grade salsa"
Definition of Industrial-strength
1. Adjective. Having a level of potency, concentration, or durability suitable for industrial tasks, as opposed to merely household tasks. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Industrial-strength
Literary usage of Industrial-strength
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Shape of the New Europe by Gregory F. Treverton (1992)
"6 INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH AND REGIONAL RESPONSE: JAPAN'S IMPACT ON EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
Michael Borrus and John Zysman This chapter examines Japan's influence ..."
2. An Introduction to Political Economy by Richard Theodore Ely (1901)
"The more efficient all the factors, the greater the product to divide; but the
share of each factor will depend upon the industrial strength of the class ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1916)
"Nor is the Government at present in a position to feel the pulse of the great
industrial strength of the United States in peace or war. ..."
4. Indian Problems by Siddha Mohana Mitra (1908)
"There is no denying the fact that upon the industrial strength of Great Britain
... Great Britain's industrial strength depends largely on the markets in ..."
5. Industrial Education: A System of Training for Men Entering Upon Trade and by Harlow Stafford Person (1907)
"United States, efficiency of resources impaired by absence of industrial education,
10-15; five causes of industrial strength, 10, 11; causes of industrial ..."
6. Europe, 1789-1920 by Edward Raymond Turner (1920)
"The industrial strength of Germany was then Industrial basis of new military
strength Downfall of Russia ..."