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extreme
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Word definitions for extreme in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Extreme \Ex*treme"\, a. [L. extremus, superl. of exter, extrus, on the outside, outward: cf. F. extr[^e]me. See Exterior .] At the utmost point, edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest limit. Last; final; conclusive; -- ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a extreme measure ▪ The public would not be in favour of such an extreme measure. an extreme emergency (= a situation that is very worrying or dangerous ) ▪ These weapons should be used only in an extreme emergency. ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost. 2 In the greatest or highest degree; intense. adv. (context archaic English) extremely. n. The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition.
Usage examples of extreme.
Coango, an affluent of the Congo, and after having traversed the continent from the extreme south to the east he reached St.
Camilla learnt, at length, this painful end of her embassy, she gave herself up so completely to despair, that Lavinia, affrighted, ran to the house for Eugenia, whose extreme youth was no impediment, in the minds of her liberal sisters, to their belief nor reverence of her superior wisdom.
Normally the suit was nowhere more than a centimetre thick and averaged only half that, yet it could keep him comfortable in environments even more extreme than that required for Affronter life.
In extreme contrast to the anarchic viral flurry that had spawned it, the Construct Council thought with chill exactitude.
As if the teachings of Anarchism in its extremest form could equal the force of those slain women and infants, who had pilgrimed to the King for aid.
In England, because of his extreme Anarchist views, Most broke with Marx and, after serving eighteen months at hard labor for advocating regicide, he emigrated in 1882 to the United States.
But her brother, to whom the blow was new, and the consequences were still impending, was struck with extreme anguish, that while thus every possible hope was extinguished with regard to his love, he must suddenly apply himself to some business, or be reduced to the most obscure poverty.
He had swiveled to his extreme left to watch the antics of a superbly sailed Rhodian galley some distance off his stern when his own huge ship lurched, groaned, shuddered convulsively, and the sounds of many oars snapping off like twigs became intermingled with cries of dismay and alarm.
But suppose Maurice Kirkwood to be the subject of this antipathy in its extremest degree, it would in no manner account for the isolation to which he had condemned himself.
Full Choral Ode, the evolutions carrying them to the extreme Left of the Orchestra in the Strophe, and in the Antistrophe back to the Altar.
Strophes and Antistrophes as in the Prelude, but the Evolutions now leading them from the central Altar to the extreme Right and Left of the Orchestra.
He resembled Othello not only in his taste for antres vast and deserts idle but in his tendency, being wrought, to become perplexed in the extreme.
Why should Winters have searched with such extreme assiduity, and why should young Maurice have look frightened rather than merely unhappy?
Extreme amplification has occurred in Monet, and the sign of it is the black vomit.
Since Ebola virus is highly infective and since as few as five or ten particles of the virus in a blood-borne contact can start an extreme amplification in a new host, there would have been excellent opportunity for the agent to spread.