Definitionn. high status importance owing to marked superiority
Last update: August 30, 2015
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The book brought him to eminence. [noun]
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It is situated on a bold eminence, commanding extensive views of the surrounding country. [noun]
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August Belmont eventually attained the coveted eminence of Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society. [noun]
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You perceive the appropriate application to a consciousness of inward worth, and of eminence in a useful and honourable art. [noun]
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But alas, Frank Darling had just discovered that even that eminence was not his, except as a desert out of human sight. [noun]
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Why else should she have so hated his Eminence's very much favoured niece, Madame de Combalet. [noun]
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After descending an eminence to a low bottom, through which a swift stream glided, they suddenly came to a place where the party of Le Renard had made a halt. [noun]
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When he had surmounted a small craggy eminence called St. [noun]
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He formed a little camp upon an eminence near the house of Tully-Veolan, and placed proper guards at the passes in the vicinity. [noun]
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