Synonym: conclusive, drastic, endmost, exaggerated, excessive, extravagant, final, last, overdone, radical, terminal. Antonym: moderate, proper, temperate. Similar words: extremely, tremendous, Supreme, remember, retirement, requirement, measurement, next. Meaning: [ɪk'striːm] n. 1. the furthest or highest degree of something 2. the point located farthest from the middle of something. adj. 1. of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity 2. far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree 3. beyond a norm in views or actions 4. most distant in any direction.
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181, Global warming will deeply affect poor countries, leading to huge numbers of refugees, crop failures, and extreme weather.
182, Writing is an extreme privilege but it's also a gift. It's a gift to yourself and it's a gift of giving a story to someone. Amy Tan
183, Not all silvicultural practices are as extreme and the character of the ground flora will also depend on the land-use prior to afforestation.
184, At the extreme, accidental loss of life could result in the charge of manslaughter.
185, A careful record, with corroboration, is always desirable in such extreme circumstances.
186, People who have overcome extreme barriers deserve a reward and this is the reward I want.
187, Indeed(sentencedict.com), characteristics of some of the extreme cases are: Failure to tell others what the goals are.
188, In Belgrade, by contrast, Milosevic had remained a political actor, and a pivot for extreme nationalist forces.
189, Only once had he said he loved her, and that had been in extreme circumstances.
190, At one extreme are pure, natural ecosystems like an alpine meadow or a mangrove swamp.
191, This type of physical abuse is limited to the more extreme forms of witchcraft and satanism.
192, The chance of Damien Gould helping her seemed unlikely in the extreme, unless she could apply pressure on him.
193, Music is a means of catharsis for them and they say they like to do things in extreme.
194, A healthy diet will of course be helpful to you, but extreme or very limited diets should be treated with caution.
195, This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.
196, Extreme positions, however, whether of the right or left brain, are unbalanced, out of harmony and therefore potentially unhealthy.
197, Then the militia, or the U. S. Army, in extreme cases, would enforce the injunction.Sentencedict.com
198, Chancey, who had never known his parents, was being raised by an old aunt in extreme poverty.
199, At one extreme lies the Soviet Union which has over 100 national air quality standards and few emission standards.
200, Contraindications Should not be given to non-ventilated babies Exercise extreme caution in babies with renal and hepatic failure Figure 2.
201, The major cost of age discrimination is economic dependency, the most extreme form of which is poverty.
202, Many observers argue that banning political parties is counter-productive because it forces moderates into more extreme positions.
203, First, it is a reminder that many women drink caffeinated beverages during pregnancy-though usually not to this extreme.
204, They stamped their feet and flapped their arms around their bodies to try to keep out the extreme chill.
205, At its most extreme, some one's capacity to choose which course of action to perform is removed from them.
206, It is therefore advisable that all practice be carried out with extreme caution.
207, Except in the extreme and anomalous calm of the Sargasso Sea, big floating seaweeds would simply be broken to pieces.
208, Reporters used extreme and adversarial methods to get their information.
209, Exercise extreme caution in babies with renal or hepatic failure.
210, In one fell swoop, the authors have denied the deeply traumatizing consequences of extreme verbal and emotional abuse.