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eminently
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Word definitions for eminently in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 in an eminent or prominent manner 2 to a great degree; notably, highly
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES eminently qualified ▪ He is eminently qualified for the role. very/highly/eminently readable ▪ The book is informative and highly readable. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE readable ▪ Sir Ian provides an eminently ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Eminently \Em"i*nent*ly\, adv. In an eminent manner; in a high degree; conspicuously; as, to be eminently learned.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. in an eminent manner; "two subjects on which he was eminently qualified to make an original contribution"
Usage examples of eminently.
It has often been affirmed that Tolstoy was an eminently natural, subconscious, elemental man, and that in this he was akin to primitive man, as yet imperfectly differentiated from nature.
Owning little attractive apart from his name, Calpurnius Piso, and his eminently respectable ancestry, Piso had needed to bribe heavily to secure election.
Madame Psychosis as bizarre that it was she, Madame Psychosis, whom the Auteur kept casting as various feminine instantiations of Death when he had the real thing right under his nose, and eminently photogenic to boot, the widow-to-be, apparently a real restaurant-silencer-type beauty even in her late forties.
To Blatherwick, who had very little sympathy with gladness of any sort, the sight only called up by contrast the very different scene on which his eyes would look down the next evening from the vantage coigne of the pulpit, in a church filled with an eminently respectable congregation--to which he would be setting forth the results of certain late geographical discoveries and local identifications, not knowing that already even later discoveries had rendered all he was about to say more than doubtful.
Karma would, it was reasoned by Mack and his associates, weigh heavily with a jury not only because it came from a white, grass-roots, eminently credentialled American, but because it was also the faith he personally practised and espoused.
Bareheaded, gaiterless, minus his driving coat, very self-contained and eminently aristocratic, the supposed motor-man advanced into the room.
The postmodern situation is eminently paradoxical when it is considered from the biopolitical point of view- understood, that is, as an uninterrupted circuit of life, production, and politics, globally dominated by the capitalist mode of production.
The secular clergy supported Olavides, but the monks cried out against his impiety, and as the Inquisition was eminently monkish in its sympathies persecution had already begun, and this was one of the subjects of conversation at the dinner at which I was present.
Playing the role of an undistinguished member of a distinguished family, in love with a young woman as eminently loveworthy as Miss Janet Wadman and not much interested in anything else, should convince any murderer that neither he nor she was a threat.
Coffee House was one of the places he wished to visit, and having a social call to make upon one of the solicitors who plied their business there was an eminently acceptable reason.
The moth-eaten and, yes, yes, eminently mockable prejudices of my generation.
For Rosel, who died of lymphatic-system malignancy in November 1967, and whose eminently successful achievements in science fiction coincided with a decade of illness, produced increasingly notable and major works during the terminal phase of her affliction.
Sigfrid sang with arms lifted toward the heavens, and Ermanrich, who was quite overcome but eminently practical, dragged him bodily back as the pyre heaved and shifted like a creature coming awake.
And then, since we are all defined as merely strands in their glorious web, a totalizing social agenda seems eminently reasonable.
They comprise various others more important, and especially the properties of vril, to the perception of which their finer nervous organisation renders the female Professors eminently keen.