uppermost in the PONS Dictionary

uppermost Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be uppermost in one's mind

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Like a "gorint", they are divided in five main sections, of which the "srin" is the uppermost.
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Another notable feature of the house is its uppermost portion which still uses the classical cogon for the roof.
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Older larvae live, mostly communally, in spun uppermost leaves.
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The uppermost floor has been sealed off and is no longer accessible to visitors.
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The volcano-sediments have an increased acid component until the uppermost beds of the unit exhibit the basaltic influence once again.
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One is an express elevator, permitting access to only the basement, lobby, and uppermost floors.
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The uppermost wooden structure is kept together by tarred rope to make it more flexible and not to weaken the wood.
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Shortly thereafter, a bright white spot forms on the uppermost point of the egg.
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The fastest waste decomposition generally occurs in the uppermost layer of solids exposed to the air.
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Furthermore, the uppermost elite were buried in large-scale tombs established at the highest point of a given cemetery.
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