The greatest possible degree.
(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
Of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity.
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Examples for "extreme "
Examples for "extreme "
1 However, journalists have been able to operate without facing extreme government censorship.
2 Such examples included reports on extreme weather events by government meteorological agencies.
3 The danger must be great indeed if they needed such extreme protection.
4 Proponents said the measure would phase out extreme means of confining animals.
5 But ranchers' land rights became big news recently, through one extreme example.
1 And it is provided for in the uttermost salvation that Jesus offers.
2 Providence may befriend us in some unexpected manner in our uttermost peril.
3 The streets now presented a scene of the uttermost confusion and distress.
4 The storm had broken upon her and she faced the uttermost calm.
5 His work must be extended to the uttermost ends of the earth.
6 The light seemed thrown into the uttermost places of her darkened soul.
7 Where I owe duty I will pay it to the uttermost farthing.
8 The most rigorous precautions were taken to exact them to the uttermost .
9 The women will remain, and Pani will serve you to the uttermost .
10 Then said Sir Tristram: I will fight with you to the uttermost .
11 The surrender of a strong man who had tried to the uttermost .
12 If that just happened, it was by the uttermost of all coincidences.
13 And a man came from the uttermost part of the city, running.
14 Where he thinks a contempt due, he pays it to the uttermost .
15 She had paid him to the uttermost farthing for her poor son.
16 Tax your civilisation to the uttermost : a punctilious, tiresome disposition expects more.
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