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preeminently

adverb as in conspicuously

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Later in his life he became the preeminent mathematician in England, a pioneer in the establishment of algebra for both pure and applied math.

Finally, in the Rabbit Hole, Neil takes a look at Theo Epstein’s legacy as professional baseball’s preeminent curse-breaker.

Gates, whose charitable foundation is one of the preeminent bodies backing vaccine research, has expressed concern over Musk’s stated suspicion of pandemic data and embrace of certain conspiracy theories.

From Fortune

The coronavirus pandemic has caused such upheaval in the region’s hospital network that ­30-year-olds are being admitted to the region’s preeminent children’s hospital to help lighten the load.

The FAA, seen before the crashes as the preeminent aviation regulator, came under heavy criticism by other nations and Congress for its approval of the Max design.

From Fortune

Of this preeminently distinguished man in the nineteenth century there are many biographies and lasting monuments.

All that had proved preeminently unsuccessful, a most poisonous harvest of Dead Sea fruit.

The Americans are preeminently practical jokers, and the ends to which they go is beyond belief.

The people are preeminently religious, and prize-fighting and football are the sports of brutes; yet the two are most popular.

With all its defects the age of Edward is preeminently a strong age.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to preeminently, such as: exceptionally, incomparably, notably, supremely, and very.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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