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uttermost
[ uht-er-mohstor, especially British, -muhst ]
adjective
- most remote or outermost; farthest:
the uttermost stars.
- of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, etc.; greatest:
The country's art has reached uttermost creativity.
noun
uttermost
/ ˈʌtəˌməʊst /
adjective
- a variant of utmost
Word History and Origins
Origin of uttermost1
Example Sentences
In Shackleton’s time, the hardiest adventurers — those strivers to the uttermost — made journeys to the poles.
He traveled to the uttermost parts of the Earth, seeking wisdom from indigenous cultures about what it means to be fully human.
I sink down again, huddled, strained to the uttermost.
“The only real, dignified, human doctrine is the greatest good of all, and this can only be achieved by uttermost self-sacrifice.”
For them it was paneremos, the ‘uttermost desert’, while French travellers in the Sahara in the eighteenth century knew it as le désert absolu.
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