bionic

/baɪˈɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Having or relating to artificial body parts that work like real ones, often giving extra strength or ability.
    • After the accident, she received a bionic hand that could grip objects tightly.
    • Scientists are developing bionic eyes to help blind people see again.
    • The superhero in the movie had bionic legs that let him run faster than a car.
  2. Extremely strong, fast, or capable, as if having superhuman powers.
    • My grandmother is practically bionic — she still works in the garden every day at age 85.
    • With all that energy and focus, you'd think he was bionic or something.
    • The athlete seemed bionic as he broke three world records in one week.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A person who has bionic body parts or abilities.
    • He was called a bionic after receiving a robotic heart pump.
    • The hospital introduced a support group for bionics learning to use their new limbs.
    • In the TV show, the bionic could lift a car with one hand.
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