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upgrade

To replace existing software or hardware with a newer version. See upgradable, update, critical update, bugrade and About this product.


upgrade
1. US and Canadian an upward slope
2. US and Canadian going or sloping upwards

upgrade [¦əp¦grād]
(mining engineering)
To increase the commercial value of a coal or mineral product by appropriate treatment.
To increase the quality rating of diamonds beyond or above the rating implied by their particular classification.

1.upgrade - A new or better version of some hardware or software.

Often used in marketroid-speak to mean "bug fix".
2.upgrade - The act of developing or installing a new version.


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Bigger (video windows), better (security), faster (or slower, now users can control playback) all apply to this upgraded version.
You need to replace the original sensor with an upgraded version that can withstand high kitchen temperatures.
The company has also launched ETS, an upgraded version of the CORTAX software and has been developing systems that support IRS mandates for corporate e-filings.
 
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