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2.0

[too--point--oh]

adjective

  1. (used postpositively to denote a revised or improved version of the original).

    Here comes healthcare 2.0.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of 2.01

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Example Sentences

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But then the economic uncertainty engendered by the Trump 2.0 tariff chaos got to him, not least because so much WBD revenue stems from movie releases in China, and Zaslav began trimming employee perks as a result.

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happened in the 1970s and ’80s was a sort of Powell memo 2.0 for the courts.

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McMahon has refused to go away; under Trump 2.0 she is what passes for secretary of education.

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It’s entirely possible, as many analysts believe, that Wilders has overplayed his hand and that the migrant crisis is no longer the dominant issue in European politics, largely thanks to Trump 2.0.

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In one way, he’s right: discord in the American electorate yielded Donald Trump 2.0, which in turn has yielded one travesty after another in his 130-plus days in office.

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