hyperefficient
adjective
hy·per·ef·fi·cient ˌhī-pər-i-ˈfi-shənt
variants or hyper-efficient
: extremely efficient
hyperefficient employees
a hyper-efficient engine
The striving for hyperefficient machinery enjoyed its heyday in the late 19th century.—
Doug Stewart
hyperefficiency
noun
or hyper-efficiency
What makes humans human? Is it the pursuit of hyper-efficiency—the 'Silicon Valley' mindset? Or is it irrationality, imperfection and doubt—traits beyond the reach of any non-biological entity? —
Maciej Kuziemski
hyperefficiently adverb
or hyper-efficiently
Peterffy created a system that could route orders to the destination offering the best prices, allowing his traders to make tighter markets while instantaneously and hyperefficiently hedging their risk. —
Suzanne McGee
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