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Preeminently

Preeminently \Pre*["e]m"i*nent*ly\, adv. In a pre["e]minent degree.

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preeminently

adv. In a preeminent manner.

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preeminently

adv. to a preeminent degree; with superiority or distinction above others; in a preeminent manner; "a wide variety of pre-eminently contemporary scenes" [syn: pre-eminently]

Usage examples of "preeminently".

But my main point is not where precisely to draw this linedraw it wherever you feel comfortablebut that the line itself involves preeminently the distinction between inferiority and exteriority.

Spirit is preeminently the empty Ground, or groundless Emptiness, fully present at each and every stage of evolution, as the openness in which the particular stage unfolds, as well as the substance of that which is unfolded.

Marlborough, preeminently great as he certainly was, nevertheless led the combined forces of England and of Holland, in the freshness of their strength and the fulness of their financial ability, against prostrate France, with a treasury depleted, a people worn out, discouraged, and dejected.

Most human beings find it possible to concentrate only on those events which will occur in the near future, and Bardo was preeminently human.

That to which reality owes its freedom, That in whose nature the conferring of freedom must clearly be vested, preeminently to be known as the liberator.

James Read Chadwick, it is only my revenge for his having kept me awake so often and so long while he was urging on the undertaking in which he has been preeminently active and triumphantly successful.