eminence|eminences in English

noun

[em·i·nence || 'emɪnəns]

high position, elevated rank; title of honor; preeminence; excellence; height; hill; (Anatomy) body projection, protuberance in the body (especially on the surface of a bone )

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1. She was brought into eminence.

2. Let me understand this, your eminence.

3. Nevertheless, he occupied a moral eminence.

4. Sublingual Caruncle an eminence on either

5. Beveridge was a man of great eminence.

6. With little effort, he attained political eminence.

7. We are a young world, your eminence.

8. Unmerciful edge of at innocent frontal eminence.

9. Role of the Articular Eminence in Jaw Movement

10. He belongs to a mendicant order, Your Eminence.

11. Upon your egg, I bestow my eminence.

12. Florence is ripe for the picking, Your Eminence.

13. His Highness is testing a new cannon, Your Eminence.

14. His pre-eminence in his subject is internationally recognized.

15. You've taught me a lot about religion, your Eminence.

16. He seemed both rueful and fatalistic about his prospective eminence.

17. Are wealth, favor, or eminence the only measures of success?

18. How would you take these so-called taxes, your eminence?

19. Unmerciful edge of knife keep on at innocent frontal eminence.

20. Your Eminence thinks her uncle will try to influence her negatively?

21. Lacrimal Caruncle the red eminence at the medial angle of the eye

22. ONE dictionary defines success as “the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence.”

23. Caruncle [kar´ung-k'l] a small fleshy eminence, often abnormal

24. De Mille has a perspective that comes only with age and eminence.

25. Few could have predicted that she would reach eminence as a surgeon.