Synonym: closest, nighest. Similar words: house arrest, near and dear, near, near by, nearly, nearby, on earth, near to. Meaning: [nɪr /nɪə] adv. (superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance.
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151. This is the nearest the fourth gospel gets to telling the disciples to preach to all the nations.
152. Go to your nearest town occasionally for a special event - a concert, a festival, or a flower show.
153. Regusse, the walled village nearest the site, with its narrow streets and cosy bars was ideal for winding down.
154. People wishing to enroll in the study should request a referral from their doctors or call the nearest participating hospital.
155. He dropped into the nearest one and let the zimmer fall to the ground.
156. Martha has to drive 20 miles to the nearest doctor.
157. Then it headed straight for the nearest suitable planet and effected a landing.
158. Find out from your Local Council or recycling action group where your nearest collection points are for glass, metals and paper.
159. Hector sits in the back seat of the front row, nearest the door.
160. Delaney turned the already hosing gun on to the nearest.
161. Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time,(http://sentencedict.com/nearest.html) and always start with the person nearest you. Mother Teresa
162. It all seemed a thousand miles from the nearest town, though in actuality it might be only five or six.
163. She put the phone down and collapsed into the nearest chair in the cellar.
164. It will ensure that the memory of your wedding day will remain uppermost in the minds of your nearest and dearest.
165. The Touchmaster doesn't seem to suffer from the major problem faced by its nearest equivalent, the Koala-pad in this respect.
166. A little bit of sleep was the nearest thing to consolation left for people like us.
167. The informant was expected usually to be the person's nearest relative. 3.
168. Felix threw himself down next to the nearest fire, and pulled his cloak tight about him.
169. After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. Aldous Huxley
170. That and the fact that it lost faith in the nearest thing to a charismatic it had had since Rose Fox.
171. Here was perhaps the nearest thing to alchemy that had ever been seen in the field of politics.
172. Of the two dozen nearest galaxies, only one - the giant spiral Andromeda - is bigger than the Milky Way.
173. A mathematical function grades how different these suggestions are from the misspelling, and the nearest few are suggested.
174. Kate, still frightened she might be recognised, had chosen to have meals sent up to the apartment from the nearest restaurant.
175. The nearest attempt to a child's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter.
176. The nearest entry point, almost directly below Ace's feet, looked like the doors of a shuttle bay.
177. Is the world leader in sales of gin, selling 50% more than its nearest world gin competitor.
178. Find out the name and address of your nearest qualified chiropractor.
179. Quickly introducing herself to the sister-in-charge, she looked around for the nearest unattended patient.
180. Again, applications may be made by the nearest relative or an approved social worker and two medical recommendations are required.
More similar words: house arrest, near and dear, near, near by, nearly, nearby, on earth, near to, unearth, far and near, nearness, near miss, not nearly, earnest, rest, wrest, forest, crest, earnestly, yesteryear, research, arrest, unrest, rest on, researcher, restore, restart, forestall, for the rest, interest.