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outmost

[ out-mohstor, especially British, -muhst ]

adjective

  1. farthest out; outermost.


outmost

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adjective

  1. another word for outermost
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outmost1

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; out-, -most
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"We will do our outmost to bring all stranded people back before Christmas."

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It added: “Continuity in office is of outmost importance.â€

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The Italian Coast Guard said in a statement that it had “immediately verified that the Libyan Coast Guard was aware of the event within their search and rescue area, ensuring the outmost collaboration.â€

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“We did our outmost to save their lives, to give them food, support and now they want to destroy this company,†he said.

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Such summertime tempests, he knows, are bittersweet: Though dangerous, they also help peel away the terrain's outmost skin of dirt and rock to reveal the buried quarry he seeks.

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