0 an achievement or performance that shows great skill and attracts admiration:
It is another compositional tour de force, another demonstration of ars nova virtuosity.
Apart from this relatively small cavil, however, this book is undeniably a tour de force of scholarship.
Her insights on both the distortions and the intelligence of emotions make this work a tour de force.
By any standards this work is a tour de force of which the editors and their twelve contributors should be justifiably proud.
In a sustained tour de force of increasing density, the voice, having struggled into articulacy, finds itself beset with pinging electronic attacks.
This chapter is certainly a 'tour de force' of observations regarding defining expositives in text, and no-one could deny the depth of analysis achieved here.
The result is a tour de force of collaborative effort.
The intelligent use of film technology is one of the factors that make 2001 such a tour de force.