Supreme - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |suːˈpriːm|  American pronunciation of the word supreme
Brit.  |suːˈpriːm|  British pronunciation of the word supreme

adjective

- final or last in your life or progress
the supreme sacrifice
the supreme judgment
- greatest in status or authority or power (syn: sovereign)
a supreme tribunal
- highest in excellence or achievement
supreme among musicians
a supreme endeavor
supreme courage
- greatest or maximal in degree; extreme (syn: sublime)
supreme folly
the supreme confidence of youth

Extra examples

The board has supreme authority over such issues.

She has an air of supreme confidence about her.

It's a matter of supreme indifference to her.

It required a supreme effort to stay awake.

Supreme Court of Judicature

The case will be decided by the Supreme Court.

The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision brought an end to racial segregation in public schools.

The Supreme Court ruled the law unconstitutional.

The article discusses two recent Supreme Court opinions.

The ruling will be reviewed by the Supreme Court.

She is a justice of the state supreme court.

The Supreme Court overturned the lower court's finding.

...the Supreme Court's finding was that the state law was unconstitutional...

The decision overturns the Supreme Court's earlier ruling.

...a supreme being is a being that, by definition, has no causality of its own...

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