Definitionadj. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement
Last update: July 2, 2015
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The violent image has been extraordinarily preeminent in the visual media as is the profound concern about the culture of violence in general. [adjective]
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With a 0-8 record, our high school basketball team is no longer the preeminent team in the county. [adjective]
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Cowes and "Cowes week" are preeminent annual events in society's periodical swing around the circle. [adjective]
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He stands preeminent above all; he unites in himself all the best qualities of other explorers.. [Please select]
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Three men stand preeminent as lovers and promoters of the New Learning. [Please select]
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[Footnote: Among all these sea-rovers, half explorer, half pirate, Sir Francis Drake (1545-1595) was preeminent. [Please select]
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Among them Wilfrid Laurier, or Sir Wilfrid as he now became, stood easily preeminent. [Please select]
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France still retains in large measure the preeminent position which she secured under the "Grand Monarch." [Please select]
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Successful as many of the railroads were, they had hardly yet established themselves as the one preeminent means of transportation. [Please select]
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