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hardware

1 of 1noun
/ˈhɑrdwɛr/
Forms:hardware
1

the physical and electronic parts of a computer or other similar system

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  • The technician replaced the faulty hardware to fix the computer.
  • Upgrading the hardware improved the system's overall performance.
  • They installed new hardware to enhance the server's capabilities.
  • The hardware of her laptop included a high-resolution screen and a powerful processor.
  • He opened the computer case to examine the hardware inside.
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2

the large-scale machinery and equipment used in military operations

  • The military base displayed an array of advanced hardware during the open day.
  • The new hardware significantly boosted the army's defensive capabilities.
  • Military exercises showcased the nation's cutting-edge hardware.
  • The government increased its budget for purchasing new hardware for the armed forces.
  • The hardware used in the recent mission included state-of-the-art tanks and aircraft.
3

tools or implements made of metal

  • The carpenter's workshop was filled with various hardware like hammers, nails, and screws.
  • The mechanic needed specialized hardware to repair the engine.
  • They visited the store to buy some hardware for their home improvement project.
  • The toolkit includes essential hardware such as wrenches and pliers.
  • The farm's shed was stocked with all sorts of hardware for maintaining the equipment.
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