English to Kannada Dictionary eminent

eminent

ಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ
definition
adjective
one of the world's most eminent statisticians
(of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.
translation of 'eminent'
ಉನ್ನತ,
ಉತ್ಕೃಷ್ಟ,
ಹಿರಿಮೆ ಪಡೆದ
example
The award is conferred annually on 'eminent' citizens of this textile city.
A group of 'eminent' scientists from around the world have voted Blade Runner the best science fiction movie of all time.
He sent them a work of philosophy which, in the eyes of some 'eminent' judges, was perfectly sensible and worthy of publication.
According to King's publicist, four 'eminent' doctors were consulted.
The chance to travel through time is something that has occupied the minds of many 'eminent' people for generations.
Is it also a rather shrewd and pertinent analysis by one of Britain's most 'eminent' leaders?
We do not accept or proclaim any view merely because it comes from an 'eminent' personality.
It was also patronised by 'eminent' artists, musicians and intellectuals.
Moreover, many 'eminent' scientists do not believe this context to be important.
I should like to thank this 'eminent' scholar and friend for his valuable contribution to the debate on this issue.
Perhaps they keep quite quiet about the fact they advise me on a regular basis, but a lot of them are very 'eminent' people in their own areas.
And it has won praise from some of this country's most 'eminent' musicians.
He visited all the Balkan countries, meeting with 'eminent' public figures.
An 'eminent' futurologist predicted many years ago that humans would eventually evolve without legs as we would have no use for them.
Here are some excerpts from the opinions expressed by some 'eminent' personalities.
The quality is 'eminent' , but the case does have a fundamental flaw - the lack of cooling.
However 'eminent' a Prime Minister may become, he is always subject to a higher personal authority.
It was a grand dinner attended by hundreds of Scotland's most 'eminent' legal figures.
It does seem an 'eminent' candidate for discreet burial, doesn't it?
To find answers this programme gathered together a group of 'eminent' people from a variety of backgrounds.
These four participants will then be sent to Mumbai for training and will be groomed by 'eminent' people in the film industry.
Nevertheless, it is very prestigious, and is often awarded to 'eminent' people in the sciences and arts.
The acclaimed filmmaker has adapted several works of 'eminent' writers.
It was a calamitous mistake, not least because it was 'eminently' avoidable.
The only drawback to this 'eminently' plausible case is that there is not a scrap of evidence for it.
That suddenly makes the cost of repairing our fine Victorian building seem 'eminently' reasonable.
My circumstances, while 'eminently' enjoyable, are not helping my state of mind.
The German architect and environmental expert is 'eminently' qualified to speak on the problem.
Rule four makes it sound 'eminently' sensible, especially as it is voluntary.
I am unwilling to be completely convinced by something which seems so 'eminently' illogical.
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