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Last, but certainly not least, Britain must exit
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utmost
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 situated at the most distant limit; farthest. 2 The most extreme; ultimate; greatest. n. maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity.
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Utmost \Ut"most`\, a. [OE. utmeste, utemest, AS. ?temest, a superlative fr. ?te out. ????. See Out , and cf. Aftermost , Outmost , Uttermost .] Situated at the farthest point or extremity; farthest out; most distant; extreme; as, the utmost limits of the ...
Usage examples of utmost.
On my view of characters being of real importance for classification, only in so far as they reveal descent, we can clearly understand why analogical or adaptive character, although of the utmost importance to the welfare of the being, are almost valueless to the systematist.
Sir Nevile Henderson, the British ambassador, who had been sent to Berlin by Prime Minister Chamberlain to apply his skills as a professional diplomat to the appeasement of Hitler and who applied them to the utmost, called repeatedly at the German Foreign Office to inquire about German troop movements and to advise caution.
It is my firm conviction that it is the bounden duty, in the interest of the Cause we all love and serve, of the members of the incoming National Assembly, once elected by the delegates at Convention time, to seek and have the utmost regard, individually as well as collectively, for the advice, the considered opinion and the true sentiments of the assembled delegates.
Somewhat rudely pushing the azimuth operator aside, Corporal Hart examined the glowing images on the display tube with the utmost care.
He sat down at the clavier, and after playing several pieces with the utmost skill he began to sing Neapolitan songs which made us all laugh.
I politely begged Santis to return me the ring, and he replied with the utmost coolness that he had done so already.
I addressed her with the utmost calmness, and begged her to give me back the two bills of exchange I had placed in her hands the night before.
And although in a joyless world, the love and unity of the friends in Yonkers imparted the utmost joy to this bereaved family.
We continually receive joyous news of the health and well-being of the Guardian of the Cause of God and eagerly hope that the night of separation may come to an end, that the period of bereavement may soon expire and his blessed person may return to this hallowed Spot with utmost joy and radiance.
But since that period he has behaved towards me with the utmost ingratitude --entered into all the silly cabala against me, blamed all my measures, and turned into ridicule the Legion of Honour.
The cacodylates, although formerly employed in the treatment of phthisis, should be used with the utmost caution.
I must have seemed very generous, for the poor mother came and kissed my hand with the utmost gratitude.
I undertook to do my utmost, and I took care to address only a few words to Angela, but I directed all my gallant attentions to Nanette, who treated me as coolly as could be.
I made haste to lengthen the distance between me and the place where I had found the kindliest hospitality, the utmost politeness, the most tender care, and best of all, new health and strength, and as I walked I could not help feeling terrified at the danger I had been in.