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pre-eminent
/ ɪˈɛɪəԳ /
adjective
- extremely eminent or distinguished; outstanding
Derived Forms
- -ˈԱԳٱ, adverb
- -ˈԱԳ, noun
Example Sentences
“My career was inspired by the brilliance of Trevor Denman,” said Frank Mirahmadi, considered one of the pre-eminent race callers today as he announces both the Santa Anita and Saratoga meetings.
One of the world's most pre-eminent conductors, Daniel Barenboim, has announced he has Parkinson's Disease.
If you want to be immediately ushered into the back rooms of downtown New York’s pre-eminent art galleries, it helps to be a deep-pocketed collector.
The research is published today in the pre-eminent robotics journal Science Robotics.
This will supposedly guarantee that the United States forever remains the pre-eminent global superpower, and that a self-serving conception of the "national interest" will always take precedence over ill-defined or illusory global concerns.
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