Adjective
XDR (not comparable)
(pathology) Initialism of extremely drug resistant. (used to refer to strains of tuberculosis).
After the collapse of that system in the early 1970s the XDR has taken on a less important role. citation Acting as the unit of account for the IMF has been its primary purpose since 1972. Source: Internet
Alternative to U.S. dollar The XDR comes to prominence when the U.S. dollar is weak or otherwise unsuitable to be a foreign exchange reserve asset. Source: Internet
An overkill monitor both in specs and price, the Apple Pro Display XDR stands in a category of its own. Source: Internet
McAfee this week made several significant announcements designed to further its reach in all areas of cloud security, most centered on extended detection and response (XDR). Source: Internet
As the reconstitution provisions were abrogated in 1981, the XDR now functions less like credit than previously. Source: Internet
Countries are still expected to maintain their XDR holdings at a certain level, but penalties for holding fewer than the allocated amount are now less onerous. Source: Internet