cyborg (Meaning)

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cyborg (n)

a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices

Synonyms & Antonyms of cyborg

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cyborg Sentence Examples

  1. The injured soldier received a high-tech prosthetic eye, making him a partial cyborg.
  2. In the dystopian future, cyborgs with enhanced strength served as the elite guard.
  3. The ethical debate raged on: were cyborgs considered people, or simply advanced machines?
  4. Mia, the cyborg athlete, pushed the boundaries of human performance with her bionic legs.
  5. The cyborg detective could access information directly through his neural implant, solving crimes faster than ever.
  6. The cyborg's sleek metallic arm contrasted with his human face, a constant reminder of his duality.
  7. Despite their technological advantages, some cyborgs longed for a fully human existence.
  8. Scientists were developing ways to seamlessly integrate technology with the human body, creating a new generation of cyborgs.
  9. The cyborg artist used her robotic arm to create stunning sculptures, blurring the line between technology and art.
  10. In a thrilling cyborg duel, sparks flew as their enhanced limbs clashed.

FAQs About the word cyborg

a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The injured soldier received a high-tech prosthetic eye, making him a partial cyborg.

In the dystopian future, cyborgs with enhanced strength served as the elite guard.

The ethical debate raged on: were cyborgs considered people, or simply advanced machines?

Mia, the cyborg athlete, pushed the boundaries of human performance with her bionic legs.