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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

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Example Sentences

In a new Indivisible guide for activists preparing for “Trump 2.0,” Levin and Greenberg write that the next Trump era looks dark, but not hopeless.

From Slate

On “Spirit 2.0,” he gets even more introspective: “Waves will catch you / Light will catch you / Love will catch you / Spirit gon’ catch you, yeah.”

But I think Trump 2.0 is going to present millions of people with difficult ethical and moral choices, because I fear he is going to wield power in sometimes unimaginably cruel and heartless ways.

From Salon

Spotify will now offer seven video podcasts, including ‘Higher Learning,’ ‘Book of Basketball 2.0’ and ‘Fantasy Footballers.’

“After my husband passed away, I made some life changes and lost more than 100 pounds. My kids call me Leona 2.0.”

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