The greatest possible degree.
(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
Of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity.
Highest in extent or degree.
1 We ought to try to do our utmost to create different conditions.
2 Subsidies come through local government and funds are stretched to the utmost .
3 Long-winded lucubrations at the utmost ; real action, in such a matter; none.
4 And since this mission is of utmost importance, you must begin today.
5 The central bank vows to do utmost to ensure financial market stability.
6 That's right, Matthew, spelling is of the utmost importance in this situation.
7 The aim was to reduce the risks to the utmost possible extent.
8 The utmost courtesy prevails, both in the recitation-room and in the streets.
9 The situation of Prussia in especial was one of the utmost danger.
10 However, we responded with utmost restraint, a spokesman of the BSF said.
11 The health of people in these centres is of the utmost importance.
12 With the utmost respect, I think this is quite a bit unfair.
13 The government has repeatedly urged foreign forces to exercise the utmost care.
14 In vain, in vain the horses stretched their sinews to the utmost .
15 Timely diagnosis using clinical criteria and effective intervention is of utmost importance.
16 He was in exceeding high spirits and in the utmost good humour.
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