Synonym: celebrated, distinguished, eminent, famous, great, important, outstanding, popular, well-known. Antonym: anonymous. Similar words: nominee, promising, compromise, continent, coming in, abstinence, dominant, dominate. Meaning: ['prɑmɪnənt /'prɒm-] adj. 1. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention 2. conspicuous in position or importance.
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151. Despite the striking lobular disorganisation and prominent hepatocellular changes, there was only mild inflammation.
152. Actually, I had offers on leaving law school from the most prominent New York firms.
153. The Constitution, in short, is subject to interpretation by different bodies, the most prominent being politicians, judges, and scholars.
154. Both sexes may erect hackles on neck when alarmed, to form prominent whiskers.
155. Fire Precautions Instructions about what to do in case of fire are placed in prominent positions throughout your place of work.
156. Phrenologists became equally puzzled by villains with prominent bumps of honesty and integrity.
157. Trismus may be very prominent(Sentencedict.com ), resulting in a clinical presentation mimicking tetanus.
158. Although several might yet face tough races, none of the most prominent Republican governors would be considered underdogs for re-election.
159. Mr Keyse played a prominent part in arranging the purchase of the railway following its closure in 1956.
160. Rheme position, on the other hand, is prominent on an overall discourse level.
161. He would neither confirm nor deny that Smith was the officer accused by Kennedy.Smith has not been a prominent officer.
162. From 1830 Lille was run by mayors who were prominent businessmen.
163. Leave the path and walk along the hillside until you come to three prominent cairns - the Grey Lads.
164. Badr's departure followed a sustained campaign by the opposition for his dismissal for publicly insulting prominent intellectuals and politicians.
165. The most notable adult victim was a prominent New York politician and Democratic candidate for the vice presidency.
166. These results could suggest a prominent role of tissue type plasminogen activator in the pathogenesis of endothelin induced gastric mucosal damage.
167. Apologists wishing to exploit a revisionist history of science invariably stress the profoundly religious orientation of many prominent scientists.
168. Sand traps are prominent, but not sand boxes -- while golf courses are plenty, parks are few and far between.
169. Don't enter the firing ranges when the red flags are flying - usually from prominent places such as hilltops.
170. A large number of constructed reliefs by other artists, both less well known and prominent, are also on display.
171. However, a contextually prominent action can not justify the use of a surface anaphor, such as I did, yesterday.
172. Among these, the most prominent is the emphasis cities have placed on programs to develop or attract high-technology industries.
173. They are also translucent with a prominent midrib and many fine lateral veins.
174. Chapter 4 considers why the female nude played so prominent a part in the making of modern art practice.
175. Four metal-using and manufacturing industries are prominent at the head of the list, with losses of more than 200,000 jobs each.
176. The most prominent of these lessons is that bottom-up infrastructure succeeds and sometimes even spectacularly.
177. Now there is talk of recruiting blacks and Latinos, traditionally absent from the higher union ranks, to more prominent positions.
178. Each was low and irregular, plain white plaster walls with prominent wooden spars bracing the ceiling and an open stone fireplace.
179. One child was in the care of the Misses Beevers, prominent local philanthropists.
180. A group of prominent black lawyers is preparing lawsuits for next year claiming reparations for slavery from government and private companies.
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