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prime

Definition for prime

noun as in best part of existence

noun as in beginning; spring

verb as in get ready; prepare

adjective as in excellent, topnotch

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Example Sentences

The allegation is that Braverman altered the time, in order to give the impression that the prime minister had acted more urgently and more decisively.

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Deignan considers herself fortunate to have the support of her Lidl-Trek team, who embraced her decision to start a family in her prime.

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Tyson has regularly shared training videos, with signs of the punching power he carried in his prime exhibited in short clips of him smashing punchbags and mitts.

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On Wednesday, the prime minister's press secretary told reporters the 5% threshold set by the previous government "remains the same".

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Netanyahu’s decision to nominate a hardline settler leader for Israeli ambassador to Washington three days after Trump’s election also indicates that the prime minister believes the next administration will be receptive to right-wing arguments.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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