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		Definition of topmost in English: topmostadjective ˈtɒpməʊstˈtɑpˌmoʊst 1Highest in physical position; highest.  we watched a squirrel negotiate the topmost branches of a nearby tree  the topmost part of the atmosphere of these planets  Example sentencesExamples -  This one limits itself entirely to the topmost tier.
 -  The banyan tree stood above all, its topmost branch trying to reach out to the sky.
 -  Dark clouds were already piling in the north, and wind was beginning to whip the topmost branches of the trees by the barn.
 -  The topmost cave appears to have entombed high-ranking individuals.
 -  Racing to the Ferris wheel, Pete glanced up at the topmost cage.
 -  Circulation is from the top downwards, with visitors transported up through the atrium in a bank of lifts to the starting point of the exhibition route on the topmost floor.
 -  We can study only the topmost part of the atmosphere of these planets directly.
 -  Resting there, and holding on to the topmost pinnacle with his left hand, he drives his sword in three or four times, repeatedly.
 -  He could see the walled orchard, the sun glinting on the topmost leaves of the apple trees.
 -  Its location on the topmost floor of the Metro Centre should symbolically put the centre on top of council affairs.
 -  The choicest and strongest tea is made of the topmost and tenderest buds of the plant.
 -  Our campfire we put on the topmost ridge, giving us an expansive, heart-lifting view toward the west.
 -  The olive trees on the topmost terrace look tousled; the silver undersides of their leaves are far more visible than usual.
 -  Each atoll is the topmost point of a submarine pillar of limestone extending several thousand feet from an extinct volcano.
 -  The topmost level contains facilities for doctors on call.
 -  Unfortunately, a stapled set of pages are shown just by the miniature of the one page which happens to be the topmost in the pile.
 -  The flood apparently started when someone used excessive force to flush a shared toilet on the fourth and topmost floor of the building.
 -  Those cues continue inside, right up to the exposed roof trusses on the topmost floor.
 -  Indeed, photosynthesis in the topmost leaves, at about 360 feet, scarcely occurs at all.
 -  He thus followed her one dark Saturday night to the topmost tower of their castle.
 
  Synonyms highest, top, uppermost, upmost, upper, furthest up, loftiest foremost, leading, principal, pre-eminent, greatest, top, finest, worthiest, highest, elite chief, main, highest-ranking, ruling, commanding, powerful, important, prominent, eminent, notable, illustrious informal top-notch - 1.1 Highest in status or importance; foremost.
 the rider's safety must be the topmost priority  Example sentencesExamples -  Nobody denies that the topmost task of the Labor Ministry is to serve the interest of workers.
 -  This works well if the topmost countries can create new industries and products.
 -  One of the most admired castles, it is a symbol of the topmost defence creation by medieval man.
 -  First and foremost, the leadership of the Pentagon needs to get to the bottom of this and indicate that it's their topmost priority.
 -  Brahma, the topmost material entity, has a life span equal to the life of the universe.
 -  He said providing education to physically challenged children was our topmost priority.
 -  The desire to help treat his 4-year-old son became his topmost priority, such that he sacrificed everything and went to the hospital for the blood transfusion.
 -  The role of Abby is considered the topmost role in American theater for any actress.
 -  It was confirmation that we were moving, which was my topmost fear.
 -  The ever-worsening economic situation is certainly regarded as the topmost among many factors that have caused the administration to rapidly lose public support and confidence.
 -  Nonetheless, at a time when health care organizations are under intense pressure to do more with less, employee morale is one of management's topmost concerns.
 -  Nor was this confined only to the topmost echelons of society at Rome itself.
 -  I would also suggest a connection-it is no accident that child poverty is not topmost on the Washington agenda.
 -  These four topmost secrets in page layout are so crucial that to break them may spell disaster or the end of your precious site.
 -  Cephalopods were among the most highly developed animals and the topmost predators in the free water column during long intervals of the Paleozoic.
 -  In connection with riders, motorcycle boots are their topmost choice.
 -  Among those infected were several scions of the topmost aristocracy who were being educated abroad.
 -  Her topmost priority is to incorporate practical aspects connected with all-round personality development at the school-level, in her institution.
 -  Education is one of the topmost tools that can be effective in the prevention of child labour.
 -  This is the first election after that and the security of the U.S. and of American citizens is a topmost concern.
 
  Synonyms foremost, leading, principal, pre-eminent, greatest, top, finest, worthiest, highest, elite  
    Definition of topmost in US English: topmostadjectiveˈtäpˌmōstˈtɑpˌmoʊst 1Highest in physical position; highest.  we watched a squirrel negotiate the topmost branches of a nearby tree  the topmost part of the atmosphere of these planets  Example sentencesExamples -  Its location on the topmost floor of the Metro Centre should symbolically put the centre on top of council affairs.
 -  Indeed, photosynthesis in the topmost leaves, at about 360 feet, scarcely occurs at all.
 -  The banyan tree stood above all, its topmost branch trying to reach out to the sky.
 -  Unfortunately, a stapled set of pages are shown just by the miniature of the one page which happens to be the topmost in the pile.
 -  This one limits itself entirely to the topmost tier.
 -  The olive trees on the topmost terrace look tousled; the silver undersides of their leaves are far more visible than usual.
 -  Resting there, and holding on to the topmost pinnacle with his left hand, he drives his sword in three or four times, repeatedly.
 -  Those cues continue inside, right up to the exposed roof trusses on the topmost floor.
 -  Our campfire we put on the topmost ridge, giving us an expansive, heart-lifting view toward the west.
 -  Each atoll is the topmost point of a submarine pillar of limestone extending several thousand feet from an extinct volcano.
 -  Racing to the Ferris wheel, Pete glanced up at the topmost cage.
 -  We can study only the topmost part of the atmosphere of these planets directly.
 -  Circulation is from the top downwards, with visitors transported up through the atrium in a bank of lifts to the starting point of the exhibition route on the topmost floor.
 -  He could see the walled orchard, the sun glinting on the topmost leaves of the apple trees.
 -  The topmost cave appears to have entombed high-ranking individuals.
 -  He thus followed her one dark Saturday night to the topmost tower of their castle.
 -  The choicest and strongest tea is made of the topmost and tenderest buds of the plant.
 -  Dark clouds were already piling in the north, and wind was beginning to whip the topmost branches of the trees by the barn.
 -  The flood apparently started when someone used excessive force to flush a shared toilet on the fourth and topmost floor of the building.
 -  The topmost level contains facilities for doctors on call.
 
  Synonyms highest, top, uppermost, upmost, upper, furthest up, loftiest foremost, leading, principal, pre-eminent, greatest, top, finest, worthiest, highest, elite - 1.1 Highest in status or importance; foremost.
 the rider's safety must be the topmost priority  Example sentencesExamples -  It was confirmation that we were moving, which was my topmost fear.
 -  In connection with riders, motorcycle boots are their topmost choice.
 -  These four topmost secrets in page layout are so crucial that to break them may spell disaster or the end of your precious site.
 -  The ever-worsening economic situation is certainly regarded as the topmost among many factors that have caused the administration to rapidly lose public support and confidence.
 -  Education is one of the topmost tools that can be effective in the prevention of child labour.
 -  The role of Abby is considered the topmost role in American theater for any actress.
 -  Brahma, the topmost material entity, has a life span equal to the life of the universe.
 -  This works well if the topmost countries can create new industries and products.
 -  Nobody denies that the topmost task of the Labor Ministry is to serve the interest of workers.
 -  The desire to help treat his 4-year-old son became his topmost priority, such that he sacrificed everything and went to the hospital for the blood transfusion.
 -  He said providing education to physically challenged children was our topmost priority.
 -  Her topmost priority is to incorporate practical aspects connected with all-round personality development at the school-level, in her institution.
 -  First and foremost, the leadership of the Pentagon needs to get to the bottom of this and indicate that it's their topmost priority.
 -  Nor was this confined only to the topmost echelons of society at Rome itself.
 -  This is the first election after that and the security of the U.S. and of American citizens is a topmost concern.
 -  Cephalopods were among the most highly developed animals and the topmost predators in the free water column during long intervals of the Paleozoic.
 -  I would also suggest a connection-it is no accident that child poverty is not topmost on the Washington agenda.
 -  One of the most admired castles, it is a symbol of the topmost defence creation by medieval man.
 -  Nonetheless, at a time when health care organizations are under intense pressure to do more with less, employee morale is one of management's topmost concerns.
 -  Among those infected were several scions of the topmost aristocracy who were being educated abroad.
 
  Synonyms foremost, leading, principal, pre-eminent, greatest, top, finest, worthiest, highest, elite  
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