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- EMINENTLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EMINENTLY is to a high degree : very How to use eminently in a sentence Eminently Has a Stand Out History
- EMINENTLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In this view, eminently creative people employ cognitive processes that are radically different from those used by most individuals in everyday problem solving It seems not only eminently sensible, but of major importance that communities should assume responsibility for 'sustainable' inhabitation
- On Eminent and Imminent (and Immanent) - Merriam-Webster
Someone or something that is eminent stands out in a noticeable way while imminent is used to describe something that will happen very soon Lastly, immanent describes a characteristic that is considered within the limits of possible experience or knowledge
- EMINENTLY Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
What does eminently mean? Eminently means highly or very It’s an adverb that’s typically used to modify (describe) adjectives, especially positive ones, as in She is eminently qualified Example: These versions are eminently better than the ones that were presented to us previously
- EMINENTLY Synonyms: 138 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for EMINENTLY: extremely, very, highly, incredibly, terribly, damned, too, so; Antonyms of EMINENTLY: somewhat, slightly, little, nominally, negligibly, scarcely, just, marginally
- EMINENTLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: extremely → 1 to the extreme; exceedingly 2 (intensifier) Click for more definitions
- eminently adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
(used to emphasize a positive quality) very; extremely She seems eminently suitable for the job Tony comes from an eminently respectable family Want to learn more? Definition of eminently adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- eminently - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
eminently (comparative more eminently, superlative most eminently) In an eminent or prominent manner To a great degree; notably; highly Everyone supported the nominee because she was eminently qualified
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