noun
- a single computer instruction that represents a sequence of operations
- a close-up photograph, especially of a small object
Usage: computing
Usage: photography
adjective
- large-scale; relating to large units or the overall picture
- of or relating to macroeconomics
Usage: economics
Examples
- She created a macro to automate the repetitive task in her spreadsheet.
- The programmer wrote a macro that saved hours of coding time.
- His macro photography captured incredible detail in the butterfly’s wings.
- The camera’s macro lens revealed the intricate patterns on the flower petals.
- The company needs to focus on macro trends rather than daily fluctuations.
- Macro economic policies affect the entire nation’s financial health.
- From a macro perspective, the project was successful despite minor setbacks.