surface
[sə:fɪs]

noun

[Definition]: the outside or top face of something

[Example Sentences]:
1. On the surface, this may seem like a good deal because the retail price is $120.
2. We are making this change to reduce the attack surface of the OS operating system.
3. The more apps you have increases what we call the attack surface on your phone.
4. We need to make rocket fuel there so we can launch off the surface to come home.
5. Users can work around some of these limitations by covering the surface in cornstarch.
6. The Marines plan to bring the wreckage to the surface after its discovery.
7. The only surface water is a handful of small lakes.
8. All environmental surface and water samples have come back as background levels.
9. You can even bring each key higher or lower so you have the most comfortable surface you can get.
10. Under the surface, the two are not so different after all.
11. This allows functionality to extend to more than one surface of the device, the filing said.
12. At the time, reports began to surface of successful cyberattacks against hospitals.
13. The drill of course had to be strong enough to cut through the lunar surface layer.
14. There is an opportunity to surface the practices of the culture as a criteria of investment.
15. Just as the surface of the Earth has no center.


[Antonyms]abyss, bosom, midst

[Synonyms]field, level
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