Sentence example with the word 'primacy'

primacy

abbacy, bishopdom, consequentiality, effectiveness, high rank, mark, overlordship, preeminence, rectorate, superfineness, whip hand

Definition n. the state of being first in importance

Last update: June 28, 2015


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The chief event of his primacy was the meeting at Lambeth, in 1867, of the first Pan-Anglican conference of British, colonial and foreign bishops (see Lambeth Conferences).   [Please select]

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The question here is only of the primacy of the principle.   [Please select]

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Dowdal, Archbishop of Armagh, who had been deprived, was restored to his primacy.   [Please select]

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Look up in the New Testament the following texts relating to the primacy of St.   [Please select]

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The factors that strengthen these tendencies or connections are the frequency, recency, primacy, and vividness of experience.   [Please select]

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New Orleans was destined to lose her primacy in the Mississippi Valley.   [Please select]

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Indeed, when there is such a conflict, the primacy must always be with the medium suited to the organ, the sensuous factor.   [Please select]

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The imagination must not only be counted as an entirely normal faculty, but the higher intelligence of the future will recognise its primacy among the faculties with which men are endowed.   [Please select]

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In dim ways he recognised in man the animal that had fought itself to primacy over the other animals of the Wild.   [Please select]

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