eminence

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definition
noun
her eminence in cinematography
fame or recognized superiority, especially within a particular sphere or profession.
an eminence commanding the River Emme
a piece of rising ground.
example
‘I feel absolutely delighted but very humbled to have been included in this roster of 'eminence' ,’ she said.
Salieri, who has risen from humble origins to his position of 'eminence' through sheer hard work, is a deeply devout man.
But the most impressive structures along what became the A40 were the three big monumental brick blocks rising on the north side on an 'eminence' at Park Royal.
Before reaching the anterior margin, there is a low 'eminence' on the paracristid crest and an expansion of its lingual surface, these features marking the position of the paraconid.
Some authors have been surprised that their 'eminence' hasn't protected them from a mauling at the hands of ‘the mad, the bad, and the misinformed.’
Shaking the patient's hand at the end of the consultation, the doctor noticed a raised lesion on the thenar 'eminence' of his right hand.
The edifice… is built upon a beautiful 'eminence' , on the Philadelphia road, affording on all sides, an extensive, and delightful view, with charming rural scenery, on every side.
And when eventually he realised the nature of the complaint, his defence fell back on the 'eminence' of the good Sir Richard.
He cites the 'eminence' and experience of the writers, showing that they are not mere hacks but people with a reputation to maintain.
This is especially so if the expert is a man of great 'eminence' and therefore likely to be respected, effective and persuasive.
her 'eminence' in cinematography
an 'eminence' commanding the River Emme
I thought we were never going to reach it; and then, almost unexpectedly, we suddenly came upon it - a small but ancient village, rising up on a slight 'eminence' , but concealed from view by big clumps of tall-growing reeds.
Note the relationship between the intercondylar 'eminence' and the posterior cruciate ligament.
an 'eminence' commanding the River Emme
To achieve such 'eminence' , there are doubtless various devices and elements in a novel which are more or less compulsory: crime fiction has to have a crime, for example.
From modest roots, his rise to 'eminence' was all the more remarkable.
a swelling on the lower surface of the brain termed the median 'eminence'
The male cheerleader was something of a campus 'eminence' , regarded as an up-and-coming entrepreneur and future captain of industry.
She is also renowned for the 'eminence' of her contacts.
There are certain men and women who by reason of their genius, 'eminence' , achievement, or idiosyncrasy seem to exercise a sort of magnetism on biographers and publishers.
James, by contrast, has risen to a heady 'eminence' which serves to further emphasize the humiliation of his sibling.
The neurohypophysis proper comprises the median 'eminence' of the tuber cinereum, the infundibulum, the pituitary stalk, and the posterior or neural lobe of the pituitary gland.
The Armory was described by one British visitor as ‘beautifully situated on an 'eminence' overlooking the town.’
The Edinburgh operation is in a very healthy situation, we are encountering very significant growth, and we can build on our core talents to operate from a position of 'eminence' and strength in these competitive markets.
The two gentlemen enjoy a philosophic view of the early morning landscape from a neighbouring 'eminence' , Mazard Hill.
There was in fact a splendid view of the mine from the 'eminence' of the hill, even better than the one from Fred and Peggy's bungalow.
An accessory spine behind the ileopectineal 'eminence' occasionally provides an attachment site for the psoas minor muscle.
Among the many ways Britain has been different from the continent has been not only the number but the 'eminence' of female Sovereigns.
The honorary position is seen as a reward for professional 'eminence' in the field.
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