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lattermost
[ lat-er-mohst, -muhst ]
adjective
- latest; last.
lattermost
/ ˈlætəˌməʊst /
Word History and Origins
Origin of lattermost1
Example Sentences
Regardless of a therapist’s expertise, it seems to me that this lattermost function is actually the main point, and that’s what the money is for: creating a relationship to someone outside the situation who will keep you on track and measure your progress.
This lattermost claim is central to the book, a short volume with concise chapters that move through the details of his methodology and findings.
The lattermost group constitutes a key part of Trump's voter base.
To clear up the lattermost question: The answer is incontrovertibly yes.
But Team Sanders—building on the experience of Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns—zeroed in on the lattermost group, tying the senator’s anti–Wall Street and anti–Citizens United message to a small-donor fundraising apparatus cultivated through constant engagement, online or otherwise.
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