Synonym: distinguished, famous, great, high, important, noble, outstanding, prominent, superior. Antonym: nameless, unknown. Similar words: preeminently, eminent domain, eminence, imminent, prominent, continent, incontinent, subcontinent. Meaning: ['emɪnənt] adj. 1. (used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation 2. standing above others in quality or position 3. having achieved eminence 4. of imposing height; especially standing out above others.
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121. The hydrogen-Oxygen generator can be applied to manual nad semi-auto cutting, Which is possessed of safty and reliableness. convenient operation and eminent economic benefits.
122. Are we getting our money's worth? An eminent educationist is now asking it loud and clear.
123. According to Paul Ekman, an eminent researcher on deception, duping delight "is the pleasure we get over having someone else in our control and being able to manipulate them."
124. North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) is the pre - eminent security alliance in the world today.
125. Innis was influenced by the university's two eminent communications scholars, George Herbert Mead and Robert E.
126. A typical exercise of the eminent domain power occurs when the state takes private property in order to build a highway.
127. Eminent domain has traditionally been limited land for public uses like roads, schools or bridges.
128. At present , a number of groups are jostling to bepre - eminent forum for discussions between world leaders.
129. The two first were clerks to an eminent scrivener or conveyancer in the town, Ch arles Brockden; the other was a clerk to a merchant.
130. This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England.
131. The novel entitled The Miserable was written by an eminent French writer, Victor Hugo.
132. This theory could help explain why eminent artists throughout history, from composer Robert Schumann to poet Sylvia Plath to Wallace -- suffered mood disorders.
133. Invisible Man, the masterpiece of the eminent black writer Ralph Ellison, is noted for its superb use of different literary techniques.
134. Other respondents don't have fee and enjoyment to the said car, and then forfeited vs the control and eminent domain of said car, vs skill past anti honor one's liability.
135. Bishop Fenelon, a contemporary of Louis XIV, was an eminent and great philosopher, a critic of government, and tutor to the Duke of Burgoyne, heir to the French throne.
136. The main characteristics of the development of embryo sac in this species are that synergids without crook are abounded in filiform apparatus and there is no eminent vacuole in central cell.
137. Max Gunzberger, Frances Eppes Eminent Professor of Scientific Computing at Florida State University says that the MIT researchers’ work has a “cuteness aspect” that has already won it some attention.
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138. Demian also solidified Hesse's position as one of Europe's most eminent antiwar writers.
139. His father was Sir Frederick William Herschel, the most eminent astronomer of the age, who discovered Uranus, the only new planet to be seen in the heavens since the classical era.
140. Every law student reads the case in law school, and even lawyers unfamiliar with eminent domain will recognize the case's name.
141. It's not often that an eminent foreign-policy analyst (Khanna) and a former Grateful Dead lyricist (Barlow) agree, so maybe there is something to this idea.
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