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  1. extreme

    • IPA[ikˈstrēm]

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    • adj.
      reaching a high or the highest degree; very great;not usual; exceptional
    • n.
      either of two abstract things that are as different from each other as possible;the highest or most extreme degree of something
    • noun: extreme, plural noun: extremes

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    • n.
      (in the Roman Catholic Church) a former name for the sacrament of anointing of the sick, ...

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    • adj.
      not radical, serious, or exceptional; moderate: a strong and non-extreme leader who ran a powerful, positive campaign

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    • n.
      (in the Roman Catholic Church) a former name for the sacrament of anointing of the sick, ...

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    • n.
      weather that is very harsh, unseasonal, or atypical for a particular region, especially when ... engineers and other professionals will develop the strategies necessary to cope with extreme weather

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    • n.
      weather that is very harsh, unseasonal, or atypical for a particular region, especially when ... engineers and other professionals will develop the strategies necessary to cope with extreme weather

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    • ph.
      to an extreme degree

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    • ph.
      to an extreme degree

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    • ph.
      murder someone

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    • IPA[ɪkˈstriːm]

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    • adj.
      reaching a high or the highest degree; very great: extreme cold
    • n.
      either of two abstract things that are as different from each other as possible: we represented opposite extremes of college society—he a member of the Old Guard, I one of the radicals

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