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uttermost [ˈʌtəməʊst, Am ˈʌt̬ɚmoʊst] N, ADJ
uttermost → utmost
I. utmost [ˈʌtməʊst, Am -moʊst] ADJ
II. utmost [ˈʌtməʊst, Am -moʊst] N no pl
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Since radioactive waste needs to be safely stored for extreme lengths of time, the geology of the area is of utmost importance.
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This type of bottom is of utmost importance because their eggs attach to this substrate.
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In time, the pair do their utmost to make a bit on the side and avoid being sent to the front lines.
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Reopening of the lane was of utmost importance in order to successfully ensure the defence of the bridgehead, which would have otherwise been seriously jeopardised.
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The theme of education is of utmost importance and highly valued.
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