Synonym: leading. Similar words: pre-eminent, preeminently, pre-eminently, eminent, eminent domain, preemie, eminence, imminent. Meaning: ['prɪː'emɪnənt] adj. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement.
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31 The Basic Law of Qatar 1970 institutionalized local customs rooted in Qatar"s conservative Wahhabi heritage, granting the Emir preeminent power.
32 HiPLE - ACE's distinguishing qualities and preeminent packing designs lead to a significant reduction total physical distribution costs.
33 A second asset which English possesses to a preeminent degree is inflectional simplicity.
34 Einstein, the great physical scientist, made preeminent contribution to the development of modern physics, the contributions he had all his life were in many other ways.
35 Since you are preeminent, I want to invite you to join our society.
36 This country has always been preeminent in the field of medical research.
37 MITEC TELECOM is Canada's preeminent designer and provider of radio frequency products and solutions.
38 The Dreadnaught is plagued by a number of design flaws that prevented it from becoming a preeminent ship of the line.
39 Exam-drafted scholar-officials viewed themselves as the preeminent members of society, scorning any emphasis or favor shown to the growing merchant class and those of petty commercial vocations.
40 These surviving languages need to be accorded a preeminent position.
41 A preeminent actor can bring a fictional character to life.
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43 A preeminent property management company is sure the manpower resource system that owns to perfect.
44 In the sixteenth century, the clitoris became the object of a famous Renaissance turf war between two preeminent Italian anatomists, Gabriel Fallopius and Renauldus Columbus.
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