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    extreme


    1. For his extreme intelligence, there seemed to be a lot Ackers didn’t know about social interactions


    2. Nichols has filed a patent application for a line of equipment that uses a brief exposure to extreme heat and hot water for the control of whitefly, aphids, mealybug, scale and mite infestations


    3. the extreme pressures that were not accounted for


    4. "I hope that's the most extreme viewpoint," Tahlmute said


    5. the road slowly and with extreme prejudice


    6. When the jam kicked off again VD got ahead of Melinda and stayed there, just out of reach, taking her to her furthest extreme of speed and anger but always outpacing her


    7. For a moment he felt extreme nausea and could see only the burning eyes of the tall stranger, surrounded by a swirl of moving facial scars


    8. The Qaida creed is appealing to those dealing with extreme privation


    9. I constructed a hypothetical link between dispossession and extreme motive


    10. ‘That’d be callous in the extreme after all you’ve done for me

    11. "It is the opposite extreme


    12. It is in that time of extreme adversity and suffering that the Spirit will be poured out


    13. It is a wrench saying goodbye to her – this is no longer a game where all I have to do is go to the right place and collect the trophy … there are people out there trying to stop me … permanently and with extreme prejudice as the saying goes


    14. I know this is a bit extreme; however, it happens, and with a reality check and coaching these people could use this need to be on stage to discover their talents, their strengths and change direction maybe end up presenting or judging a show


    15. There was no real horizon line in any direction out here, the extreme distance was just an indistinct band


    16. When you are able to perform this Plough Posture to your liking try to increase, all the time, the overall stretch, as this position is most beneficial when carried to its extreme form, i


    17. At the extreme points of the twisting movement you can exert a slight pressure to enhance the value of this limbering exercise


    18. This is not an exercise for women during pregnancy or who have any internal disorders, and people with hernia should practice it with extreme caution


    19. Large town … extreme tides …’


    20. She exploded into the kitchen in a blind rage and laid about her with extreme prejudice

    21. Given that he has what appears to be a satisfactory and fulfilling life, I cannot come up with any sensible reason other than that he was bitten by the urge to help with the survival of his society and, although that would sit with the man and his general helpfulness, it’s a bit extreme as reasons go


    22. This is very sensitive, as it is usually resting in either extreme in each person


    23. They insisted he come alone as they had a matter of extreme importance to discuss with him


    24. I looked around and saw a shack made from driftwood and mud amongst the shadows of one or two twisted olive trees on the extreme point


    25. by a Granny using extreme force


    26. on the more extreme members of society


    27. elements in a society threatened by extreme views and an


    28. "In the extreme case," Ava said, "and I know Alan's good, I won't underestimate him again


    29. , but they were more extreme because of it


    30. She was in a state of extreme agitation at all times,

    31. You’re here in an environment of extreme love


    32. extreme shock, Helen repeated over and over again by rote the


    33. “Not really, but the problem is your extreme sensuality


    34. One hundred perfect packets of extreme pleasure in a plastic food box


    35. The whole event was a cause of extreme


    36. Both of them have developed an extreme dislike of the day


    37. extreme, even by the usual standards of their intelligence


    38. If the people in authority at the Kassikan decreed it, her royalties could be cut off and she could be banished from the campus, or for all practical purposes, from the city, and she knew of extreme cases where they had hounded people out of the Highlands altogether


    39. There was but one who insisted to press their intentions even to the extreme of knife-point, but he instantly surrendered his cause and forfeited their case at my gentle but firm insistent refusal


    40. All this to the extreme gratification of Miss Mandy Hill and her own pride in her now very accomplished protege

    41. that are extreme enough to interfere with daily living


    42. I am an adult child of an alcoholic and a survivor of extreme child abuse


    43. It was with extreme reluctance that we eventually


    44. In the midst of this extreme giving,


    45. became so extreme that their eyes watered and their


    46. often so extreme that it was difficult to tell where the rock


    47. We gradually grew a whole new society here in extreme isolation for almost five centuries


    48. Extreme low fat


    49. representative of good extreme - even if there is not an


    50. official institution representing the bad extreme, maybe














































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    Synonyms for "extreme"

    extreme extreme point extremum utmost uttermost consummate final last outmost outermost exceptional stupendous highest profound surpassing superlative extremist exceeding extravagant fanatic intemperate fanatical immoderate furthest maximum apex limit

    "extreme" definitions

    the furthest or highest degree of something


    the point located farthest from the middle of something


    of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity


    far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree


    beyond a norm in views or actions


    most distant in any direction