database
[deɪtəˌbeɪs]

noun

[Definition]: a storage of data for efficient retrieving and accessing

[Example Sentences]:
1. The new database will allow viewers to see corporate filings dating back to 2005.
2. The database encryption review is set to be completed by July 15.
3. Less work for the database and faster response times for the user, the company said.5.
4. The system is not a database and it does not store any personal information.
5. In some cases you may be told that the message database needs to be rebuilt.
6. Tap forms is a very good database application that shows a great deal of promise.
7. The company blamed the errors on a database that it began using last year.
8. There is no federal database that tracks the number of people of any race killed by police.
9. If a DNS server does not have the domain information in its database or cache.
10. It will also stand on its own in the database market and we like our chances against anybody.
11. It would be interesting to see the database of banned words and phrases.
12. The process of putting records into the database is not a simple one and takes time as well.
13. The ultimate goal of the project is to build a global database on how people interact at events.
14. The company also stressed that the database had not been previously abused in the same way.
15. The four tech firms plan to create a database that contains digital fingerprints of the content.

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