Synonym: chief, dominant, essential, foremost, head, important, leading, main, primary, prominent. Similar words: principle, municipal, anticipate, participant, participate, participation, print, spring up. Meaning: ['prɪnsəpl] n. 1. the original amount of a debt on which interest is calculated 2. the educator who has executive authority for a school 3. an actor who plays a principal role 4. capital as contrasted with the income derived from it 5. the major party to a financial transaction at a stock exchange; buys and sells for his own account. adj. most important element.
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181. Some assistant principals hold this position for several years to prepare for advancement to principal; others are career assistant principals.
182. Musical variety seems to have been Campra's principal aim in nearly half of his later cantatas.
183. The changing patterns of marriage and companionate relationships will also expand the range of principal carers.
184. The principal component, as always, is lack of language proficiency.
185. Our Falconet target aircraft uses a centrifugal launcher as its principal method of getting airborne.
186. My mother is assistant principal at a school in Washington, D.C.
187. We asked principal carers, therefore, which of a list of symptoms the person they cared for suffered from.
188. This meant transforming Elizabeth into a type of divine principal whose sexuality was not directly addressed.
189. For every pebble several possible diameters may be recognized along the three principal axes of the pebble.
190. Horner was the principal architect of the air campaign and orchestrated its execution.
191. These observations are in my view equally applicable to the revenue and to sums by way of principal or interest retained by them.
192. Its principal archival collection comprises records relating to some 140,000 charities.
193. The principal product of alcohol metabolism is acetic acid, which is useful in many ways.
194. By the end of October we had received some 38,800 principal applications during this calendar year.
195. How, therefore, did principal carers view the dementia sufferer's continued home care?
196. In 1960 he was appointed principal of Cuddesdon theological college, near Oxford.
197. The principal river systems and their major tributaries are described below.
198. It allows us to record the principal ideas, key concepts, competing explanatory theories and illustrations used. 5.
199. The principal element of fixed assets is land and buildings acquired for development projects.
200. It is the excellent wear characteristics of alumina which are the principal advantage in artificial hip systems.
201. A lack of response would suggest that the high concentration of alcohol is the principal factor.
202. Bright was turned down on both counts by Field, whose principal consideration was the weather.
203. This information is then used to profile each area and identify the principal characteristics of the neighbourhood.
204. Nash High School students compromised with the principal on the song picked for their graduation ceremony.
205. In a centralized system, the principal asks the school board to promulgate a regulation about beepers.
206. Roberts' eyes widen, as if Gibson was the school bad boy and had just told off the principal.
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207. The electronic communication has forged bonds among staff and third-grade families that are the strongest at Logan, said Principal Francine Schaffer.
208. The main concern of their administration was to profit from the monopoly over cinnamon, the principal export commodity.
209. With the exception of three years in the mid-Fifties, Rowicki continued as its artistic director and principal conductor until 1977.
210. People were presumably far too busy at the time, and the principal workers have now died.
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