preeminent
IPA: priˈɛmʌnʌnt
adjective
- Exceeding others in quality or rank; of outstanding excellence, extremely notable or important.
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Examples of "preeminent" in Sentences
- The man is a preeminent and skilled athlete.
- Sarah is described as preeminent in the household.
- He is one of the preeminent statisticians in this country.
- Do you disagree that they are the preeminent supporters of the theory
- There is no one who can be called a preeminent leader of the Regulation.
- Yesterday Rush Limbaugh, known as the preeminent defender of the Republicans, walked way from them, saying they don ` t speak for him anymore.
- This was the first of many acquisitions, which would culminate 40 years later in what is widely known as the preeminent collection of Dalí's work in America.
- Though they're masters of Iranian classical music, they're probably best known as the preeminent exponents of Kurdish folk, preserving and polishing songs from its vast repertoire.
- Terri Windling, creator and editor of the Fairy Tale Series, has been called the preeminent fantasy editor of the present day; she is a four time winner of the World Fantasy Award for he editorial work.
- Toronto's exchange and its venture affiliate, the TSX Venture Exchange, are known as the preeminent places to raise capital for exploration, hosting about 1,900 energy and mining firms that raised about $29 billion in equity last year.
- There is general agreement that the stimulus funds are only a down payment on the nation's Internet communications systems, so the FCC is trying to develop a roadmap advising policymakers on how to move forward in what many are fond of describing as the preeminent infrastructure challenge of our time.
- In addition, the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Children's Hospital Boston is nationally known as the preeminent center for the care of children and young adults with a wide range of developmental disorders and those with congenital, neuromuscular or posttraumatic problems of the musculoskeletal system.