C1 verb Formell

hyperequery

/ˌhaɪpərɪˈkwɪəri/

To conduct an exhaustive, high-speed, and multifaceted search for information across multiple complex databases or datasets simultaneously. It implies a level of depth, intensity, and algorithmic complexity that goes far beyond a standard query or simple search.

Beispiele

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1

I had to hyperequery my cloud storage to find that specific document from five years ago.

I had to hyperequery my cloud storage to find that specific document from five years ago.

2

The legal team will hyperequery the corporate archives to identify any potential compliance risks.

The legal team will hyperequery the corporate archives to identify any potential compliance risks.

3

Can you hyperequery the server logs? I think the error happened around midnight.

Can you hyperequery the server logs? I think the error happened around midnight.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
hyperequerying
Verb
hyperequery
Adjektiv
hyperequeryable
Verwandt
hyperquerier
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'hyper' (high energy/speed) and 'query' (to ask). It is a 'super-speedy' and 'super-deep' question asked to a computer system.

Schnelles Quiz

To find the missing transaction record, the forensic accountant had to ________ the entire encrypted ledger.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: hyperequery

Beispiele

1

I had to hyperequery my cloud storage to find that specific document from five years ago.

everyday

I had to hyperequery my cloud storage to find that specific document from five years ago.

2

The legal team will hyperequery the corporate archives to identify any potential compliance risks.

formal

The legal team will hyperequery the corporate archives to identify any potential compliance risks.

3

Can you hyperequery the server logs? I think the error happened around midnight.

informal

Can you hyperequery the server logs? I think the error happened around midnight.

4

In our longitudinal study, we hyperequery various genomic databases to isolate the specific protein markers.

academic

In our longitudinal study, we hyperequery various genomic databases to isolate the specific protein markers.

5

To optimize our strategy, we must hyperequery real-time market data to predict emerging consumer trends.

business

To optimize our strategy, we must hyperequery real-time market data to predict emerging consumer trends.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
hyperequerying
Verb
hyperequery
Adjektiv
hyperequeryable
Verwandt
hyperquerier

Häufige Kollokationen

hyperequery a database hyperequery a database
hyperequery for results hyperequery for results
hyperequery extensively hyperequery extensively
automated hyperequery automated hyperequery
hyperequery system logs hyperequery system logs

Häufige Phrasen

run a hyperequery

run a hyperequery

initiate a hyperequery

initiate a hyperequery

hyperequery for clarity

hyperequery for clarity

Wird oft verwechselt mit

hyperequery vs hyper-query

Hyper-query is often used as a hyphenated noun in database management, while hyperequery functions here as a specific, intensive action verb.

hyperequery vs hyper-inquiry

Hyper-inquiry usually refers to a formal, over-thorough investigation into human affairs rather than digital data searching.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

This word is most effective in technical, academic, or high-level business contexts involving data analysis. It should be used to describe a search that is significantly more complex or deeper than a standard 'look-up'.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this word for simple tasks, like looking for keys; it should only be applied to information-gathering processes that involve many layers or datasets.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'hyper' (high energy/speed) and 'query' (to ask). It is a 'super-speedy' and 'super-deep' question asked to a computer system.

📖

Wortherkunft

A modern formation combining the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over, beyond) with the English 'query' (from Latin 'quaerere', to seek).

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb regular conjugation (hyperequeries, hyperequeried, hyperequerying) often used with abstract or digital objects
🌍

Kultureller Kontext

Refers to the societal shift toward 'Big Data' and the necessity of specialized terminology for navigating massive amounts of digital information.

Schnelles Quiz

To find the missing transaction record, the forensic accountant had to ________ the entire encrypted ledger.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: hyperequery

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