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extremity
[ ik-strem-i-tee ]
noun
- the extreme or terminal point, limit, or part of something.
Synonyms: boundary, border, verge, termination, end
- a limb of the body.
- Usually extremities. the end part of a limb, as a hand or foot:
to experience cold in one's extremities.
- Often extremities. a condition or circumstance of extreme need, distress, etc.:
to suffer the extremities of being poor.
- the utmost or any extreme degree:
the extremity of joy.
- an extreme or extraordinary measure, act, etc.:
to go to any extremity to feed the children.
- extreme nature or character:
the extremity of his views on foreign trade.
- Archaic. a person's last moment before death.
extremity
/ ɪkˈstrɛmɪtɪ /
noun
- the farthest or outermost point or section; termination
- the greatest or most intense degree
- an extreme condition or state, as of adversity or disease
- a limb, such as a leg, arm, or wing, or the part of such a limb farthest from the trunk
- archaic.usually plural a drastic or severe measure
Other Words From
- su·per·ex·trem·i·ty noun plural superextremities
Word History and Origins
Origin of extremity1
Example Sentences
Lucas underwent surgery Tuesday morning to repair what Riley deemed to be “a lower extremity” injury.
But she’s also the type of person whose extremity and selfishness make it easy for the audience to overlook the filmmaker’s ethically questionable choices, beginning with having Cunningham stand in for him.
It is not the first time that the extremity of a long-dead person becomes a national political issue.
In the U.S., more than 160,000 lower extremity amputations are performed annually due to complications from diabetic foot ulcers, costing the American health system about $30 billion a year.
Each team has a goalkeeper with a missing upper extremity.
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