hypermodern
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edithypermodern (comparative more hypermodern, superlative most hypermodern)
- Extremely modern, bordering on the futuristic.
- 1997, Michael Storper, The regional world: territorial development in a global economy:
- The new hypermodern economy depends on the rapid movement of goods, services, and persons. Old forms of career stability are now considered to be things of the past.
- 2000, Stuart S Nagel, Handbook of global political policy:
- One hypermodern trend entails technological development, producing a postindustrial, information-infused society. This also leads to globalization...
- 2003, Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, Wei-Wei Yeo, Postcolonial urbanism: Southeast Asian cities and global processes:
- What does this signify for the materiality and mentality of our everyday life in the hypermodern city?
- (chess) Of or pertaining to hypermodernism.
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editextremely modernistic
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