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How to use eminently in a sentence

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Prices for these upscale public courses range from the eminently affordable to bordering on the budget buster.
This sounds eminently reassuring, but I cannot believe that we will get through the forthcoming election without somebody, somewhere crying foul.
Her opinions, too, arguably veer from the eminently sensible to the inexplicable.
Of course, nobody ever notices this, because such an act is eminently simple for them.
His biography is eminently sensible on a subject about which much high-flown transcendental nonsense has been written.
He offers an eminently readable account of parallel worlds and their various levels, and also runs through the history of quantum physics.
The result is an eminently readable account that captures the spirit of those heady days.
We decided to stick with the house white, a pleasant and eminently drinkable chardonnay that evening, and then headed into the food stations.
He was a man eminently successful in the line of life which he chose, and deservedly so.
They claimed something that was eminently checkable, that this is what these documents showed.
Much of this is eminently disputable, yet the result is constructive stimulation rather than mere provocation.
To me it was a great genre show that made horror and science fiction funny, smart, and eminently entertaining.
I found the agreement eminently sensible, safeguarding the interests of parties on both sides, and so I readily acceded.
My aim is to bring what I believe is an eminently suitable body of theory, current feminist literary theory, to critique a range of hypertexts.
There he is surrounded by a salon of interesting people he has collected, including the eminently clubbable journalist, Sneath.
So we thought it would be eminently fair to compare the performance of the two drives.
Rule four makes it sound eminently sensible, especially as it is voluntary.
Of course Darwin's theory is eminently falsifiable, in a million possible ways.
The clothes which are young and vibrant, and eminently wearable, come in two shades of pink with some cream combinations.
Infinitely understated but eminently sophisticated, this album is a treat made for incurable romantics to love unreservedly.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But this backwardness is eminently suited to a place like Udaipur, and a European prince is not always a desirable thing.
That was an eminently convincing demonstration, brownie, but don't do it too often.
Over-sentimental and apt to cloy, it is eminently poetical and full of melody.
The Witch is an eminently readable story of adventure of the coincidental kind.
The unmasking of the vociferous four-faced monster which caricatured Goldoni, is eminently fit for scenical effect.
The drey was eminently satisfactory, for, in the summer months, it was completely hidden.
An eminently characteristic anecdote has been told of his perseverance as a boy.
The inventive faculty has its dangers, and Bunyan was eminently gifted in that way.
The envelope was square, of an expensive quality, and eminently aristocratic.
Cats being so eminently an electric animal, of course he attributed this epizootic to electricity.
During the late war, Mrs. tubman was eminently faithful and useful to the cause of our country.
Sir John was a faddist, and, like the rest of his kind, eminently pig-headed.
What each one should consume is eminently individual, depending altogether on the sort of heat engine that each one is.
In private life, Dr. Duncan was eminently distinguished for his sociality, and the desire to benefit all mankind.
But the Major was eminently respectable, and his outlook upon life was staidly conservative.
Mr. de la Rue took a very well-equipped photographic detachment, and his photographs were eminently successful.
The bracketing of the names of Shakespeare and Swedenborg is eminently well.
The scenery of the river is flat and uninviting, but eminently characteristic.
She had been once eminently handsome, and but for the wanness and hollowness of her face, would have appeared so still.
And surely we may see in the character of the philippian Epistle something eminently characteristic of this experience!
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