outmost
IPA: aʊtmoʊst
noun
- That which is outmost; the surface; the outside.
adjective
- Farthest outside; as far from the center or inside as possible.
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Examples of "outmost" in Sentences
- Lo, now at the mountains 'outmost' neath Sigurd's gleaming eyes
- Also include the two spaces at the sides of the outmost Ion Cannons.
- The reason is that the outmost is the complex, containant, and base of things prior.
- And since the outmost is the complex, it follows that it is the containant and also the base.
- That the outmost is the complex, containant, and base of things prior may be seen above (n. 209-216); and that degrees of height are in fullness in their outmost (n.
- In order to justify their track record at home they will do their outmost to impose similar restrictions on women worldwide or, at least, strive for loopholes and exceptions to U.N. rules for Muslim countries.
- With such clients counsellors might effectively b! enefit G od willing by ego-strengthening, confidence building, assisting clients to strike any farfetched need for outmost tellurian validation as opposed to self-validation as great as Divine validation (a chairman who lives according to the Quran as great as Sunnah might safely assume that they have Divine validation in this).
- Depending upon the sold these lend towards to embody the reduction of outmost stress (caused by diseased complicated lifestyles as great as the mitigation of amicable temperament as great as await etc) as great as some-m! ore cruc ially internal stresses (caused by inadequate information processing, disastrous suspicion patterns, existential angst as great as many quite the unwavering and/or subconscious re-stimulation of memories of previous or long tenure viewed threats by current events).
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