outmost


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out·most

 (out′mōst′)
adj.
Farthest out; outermost.
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outmost

(ˈaʊtˌməʊst)
adj
another word for outermost
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out•most

(ˈaʊtˌmoʊst; esp. Brit -məst)

adj.
farthest out; outermost.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.outmost - situated at the farthest possible point from a center
outer - being on the outside or further from a center; "spent hours adorning the outer man"; "the outer suburbs"
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outmost

adjective
Most distant or remote, as from a center:
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Thus also the snake casts its slough, and the caterpillar its wormy coat, by an internal industry and expansion; for clothes are but our outmost cuticle and mortal coil.
Speak your latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense; for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost, and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment.
two fowling-pieces - for I had three in all - and three muskets - for of them I had eight in all; so I kept in my castle only five, which stood ready mounted like pieces of cannon on my outmost fence, and were ready also to take out upon any expedition.
'Our main idea is to revive and upgrade issues of hygiene among you as students because the more the environment is clean the more you can improve your self-esteems and pick up your results, most importantly, I would like to urge parents to give their outmost support to students and not leave all the burden to the teachers,' she said.
"We must always remember that as public servants, we are accountable to the people and must discharge our mandate with outmost fidelity and integrity," he reminded in a statement.
She said Austria will support the European Commission's relocation proposal of refugees, noting that "our focus is on a future fair quota system and the cost sharing of asylum seekers and integration measures." At the moment there are 18.000 refugees in Austria, she said and hoped that there will be an EU heads of state meeting soon "because we need today and not tomorrow a concrete solution." On his part, Jean Asselborn, Minister of Migration and Asylum of Luxembourg stressed that "we will have to hold together or Europe will be torn apart." He said the Luxembourg which holds the current EU Presidency has done its outmost to solve the migrant crisis and added that "the train is going in the right direction." He called for an "European solution to an European problem." (end) nk.ibi
With sole aim of working for a 'Safe and Green Tomorrow', we try our outmost to offer products/services that are cost-effective and environment friendly.”
"We are in the dark as to the extent of this problem, but I do know that the state and parliament have done their outmost so that underprivileged families receive some sort of welfare" said Loucaides.
Addressing a conference on software exports in Tehran, he added that the total world software exports stand at $400 billion for which Iran accounts only 50 million dollars and the country should try outmost to increase the share.
"Croatia should do its outmost to carry out the necessary reforms so that the negotiations can be concluded in time for the European Parliament to give its assent before the next EU parliamentary election in June 2009," says the report, approved by an overwhelming majority of MEPs at the EP Foreign Affairs Committee session on 27 March.
He thanked teachers and parents for their outmost support and explained that their hard work and ever flourishing desire to nurture talent was indeed noteworthy.