eminent Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈem.ɪ.nənt]
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Meaning of eminent In English

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Examples of eminent

  • This paper will emphasize that phrenologists and anti-phrenologists adopted similar or even identical parameters for studying the brains of eminent persons.

  • To be sure, the reader discovers useful things about the papers of eminent scientists, less perhaps about the more representative intellectuals, and scientific associations.

  • Traditional social groups, keen to entertain lesser visiting luminaries, were politely indifferent towards the eminent physicist.

  • They transformed the candidate into a public person and thereby proved him eminent and influential.

  • A legal regime of this kind could, indeed, make it harder for people to claim identity-constitutive interests in properties potentially subject to eminent domain.

  • They will therefore have good reason to object to the use of the eminent domain power, and they should.

  • But it will not secure the land against all uses of the eminent domain power.

  • No doubt there are public purposes for which the state can exercise its power of eminent domain.

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Translations of eminent In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    顯赫的, 卓越的, 著名的…

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  • 中文简体

    显赫的, 卓越的, 著名的…

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  • Español

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  • Türk dili

    ünlü, seçkin, güzide…

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  • Français

    éminent…

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  • Čeština

    vynikající…

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  • Dansk

    fremtrædende, fremragende…

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